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Date:      Fri, 26 Nov 2004 16:35:41 +0100
From:      Ivan Voras <ivoras@fer.hr>
To:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Samba & filesystem ACLs?
Message-ID:  <41A74D4D.6030606@fer.hr>

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I noticed Samba 3 can be built to support "ACL"s, so I tried it, mounted 
a ufs2 partition with acls, shared it and really, manipulation of files 
through windows explorer dialog adds ACL data to files, and getfacl(1) 
reports there indeed are ACLs. BUT, there are two problems: the 
permissions set this way are weird when viewed from ls or getfacl (looks 
to me like random r/w/x bits are set in the unix perms mask), and using 
it on windows "roaming profiles" share causes the windows client to fail 
on logoff, complaining it cannot create/store some roaming profile 
folders (but some files and folders work ok).

Did I misunderstood what Samba's ACL support means, or is it a bug? Did 
anybody succeed running Samba with acls-enabled filesystem?



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