Errol,
Just to ad to the mix,
I am running RH 9 with the 2.6 test1 kernel with ACL compiled in.
I can fully manipulate ACLs on ext3 with setfacl.
I thought the RPMS had --with-acl-support turned on...but I could
be wrong.
I did a manual compile of 2.2.8
Are you able to select a new permission (user or group) yet after you
apply, the perm. goes away?
If so that is the problem I am having and have found no resolution.
I have the same problem w/ 2.2.8 and 3.0
Regards,
Matthew Twigg
Network Administrator
SunGard Insurance Systems | 313 Speen
Does anyone have information or know how I can find out what option this
rpm was built with? ie with winbind on...
I still seem to be having odd winbind / samba / acl problems (cannot get
perms. modified via a Win2k station to stick).
Regards,
Matt Twigg
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how I can find out what option this
rpm was built with? ie with winbind on...
I still seem to be having odd winbind / samba / acl problems (cannot get
perms. modified via a Win2k station to stick).
Regards,
Matt Twigg
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I'll have to join you in this one...
Here's my situation:
RH 9
Kernel 2.6 test 1
Samba 2.2.7 (from RPM)
ACLs on ext3 turned on.
I tried your winbind cache timeout and I can now browse my home dir after
a restart of winbind
Other explicit shares I could always access.
oddly enough the same
snip
Do you have the nsswitch.conf entries to allow your nameservice
to resolve usernames through winbind? If samba cannot resolve the
name to a UID using getpwnam then it cannot apply the ACL.
/snip
Hi,
I do have;
passwd: files winbind
shadow: files
group:
I am trying to move our network from windows NT-2k to Samba /Linux.
So far everything is great but there is one main obstacle; when I apply
permissions to a Samba share via my W2K workstation, the permissions
instantly disappear.
This happens regardless of the owner / creator of file or the user