Re: [Samba] ACL + sticky bit

2003-11-05 Thread rmi
Srry if my mail is a liltle confusing.
But what i ment was:
if group Administartion has change access on /share/com
And group FieldMngt had full access on /share/com

so i must set:
setfacl -m g:Administartion:rwx /share/com
setfacl -m d:g:Administration:rwx /share/com
setfacl -m g:Fieldmngt:rwx /share/com
setfacl -m d:g:FieldMngt:rwx /share/com

Now Fieldmngt can delete files of Administartion and i dont want that. I
only want
Fieldmngt to change files. So usually i set a sticky bit on that dir, but i
cant do that wil ACL. does any1 have an idea how to accomplish that.

thx in advance

rmi

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From: Dustin Rue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 10:33 PM
Subject: RE: [Samba] ACL + sticky bit


 If I'm reading your message right, I think you want to add d to the -m
 flag.  This sets the default ACL

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of rmi
 Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 9:05 AM
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 Subject: [Samba] ACL + sticky bit

 Lo folks,

 I got a little question. Ive set up samba 3.0.0 + RH 8. And since ACL
 within samba only works on share niveau i wanted to implement POSIX ACL.
 I was thinking what is the difference between full access and change
 on a NT4 server. As far as i could think the difference is that full
 acces can delete a file and change can only change it. So i need the
 sticky bit set on groups within ACL.
 So does any1 know if this command will do the trick?

 setfacl -m d:g:group:rwt ./dir

 cause sticky bit is usually set on user level and directory level,
 afaik. Or is there an other way to accomplish that?

 Thx in advance

 grtz

 rmi

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RE: [Samba] ACL + sticky bit

2003-11-05 Thread Dustin Rue
Ah, I understand what your saying.  Unfortunately, this cannot be done
as far as I know.

Dustin

 -Original Message-
 From: rmi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 1:50 AM
 To: Dustin Rue
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Samba] ACL + sticky bit

 Srry if my mail is a liltle confusing.
 But what i ment was:
 if group Administartion has change access on /share/com
 And group FieldMngt had full access on /share/com

 so i must set:
 setfacl -m g:Administartion:rwx /share/com
 setfacl -m d:g:Administration:rwx /share/com
 setfacl -m g:Fieldmngt:rwx /share/com
 setfacl -m d:g:FieldMngt:rwx /share/com

 Now Fieldmngt can delete files of Administartion and i dont want that.
I
 only want
 Fieldmngt to change files. So usually i set a sticky bit on that dir,
but
 i
 cant do that wil ACL. does any1 have an idea how to accomplish that.

 thx in advance

 rmi

 - Original Message -
 From: Dustin Rue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 10:33 PM
 Subject: RE: [Samba] ACL + sticky bit


  If I'm reading your message right, I think you want to add d to the
-m
  flag.  This sets the default ACL
 
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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
rmi
  Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 9:05 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: [Samba] ACL + sticky bit
 
  Lo folks,
 
  I got a little question. Ive set up samba 3.0.0 + RH 8. And since
ACL
  within samba only works on share niveau i wanted to implement POSIX
ACL.
  I was thinking what is the difference between full access and
change
  on a NT4 server. As far as i could think the difference is that
full
  acces can delete a file and change can only change it. So i need
the
  sticky bit set on groups within ACL.
  So does any1 know if this command will do the trick?
 
  setfacl -m d:g:group:rwt ./dir
 
  cause sticky bit is usually set on user level and directory level,
  afaik. Or is there an other way to accomplish that?
 
  Thx in advance
 
  grtz
 
  rmi
 
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[Samba] ACL + sticky bit

2003-11-04 Thread rmi
Lo folks,

I got a little question. Ive set up samba 3.0.0 + RH 8. And since ACL within samba 
only works on share niveau i wanted to implement POSIX ACL.
I was thinking what is the difference between full access and change on a NT4 
server. As far as i could think the difference is that full acces can delete a file 
and change can only change it. So i need the sticky bit set on groups within ACL.
So does any1 know if this command will do the trick? 

setfacl -m d:g:group:rwt ./dir 

cause sticky bit is usually set on user level and directory level, afaik. Or is there 
an other way to accomplish that?

Thx in advance

grtz

rmi

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RE: [Samba] ACL + sticky bit

2003-11-04 Thread Dustin Rue
If I'm reading your message right, I think you want to add d to the -m
flag.  This sets the default ACL

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of rmi
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 9:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] ACL + sticky bit

Lo folks,

I got a little question. Ive set up samba 3.0.0 + RH 8. And since ACL
within samba only works on share niveau i wanted to implement POSIX ACL.
I was thinking what is the difference between full access and change
on a NT4 server. As far as i could think the difference is that full
acces can delete a file and change can only change it. So i need the
sticky bit set on groups within ACL.
So does any1 know if this command will do the trick?

setfacl -m d:g:group:rwt ./dir

cause sticky bit is usually set on user level and directory level,
afaik. Or is there an other way to accomplish that?

Thx in advance

grtz

rmi

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