Hello,
this is a bug I figured out this weekend. Having a Mac OS 10.5 Server
(actaully 10.5.6) and 10.5.5 and 10.5.6 clients, using network home
directories managed by an OpenDirectory, it is impossible using ACL
for accesscontrolling on AFP-volumes.
If you look into an network home account and then connecting to an AFP-
volume with the same useraccount, it isn't possible to get documents
opened in OO without an write-protection. With aother user account
using loggin to the afp-volume, there is no restriction.
This issue only happens, when you are setting ACLs for the folders and
files. If you only going with POSIX permission privileges. Since POSIX
is set to read and write you can also handle with setted ACLs. But you
strongly need POSIX to handle permissions for write.
So in my case, normally I had the POSIX permissions on admin aus user
and at the admin group. So this wouldn't fit with the unability of OO
to handle that.
Sadly to getting with this along -- it makes OO for network working
same useless like MS Office is -- to sum it down.
Regards,
Dave Nesovic
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