[Samba] mac client: folder copy problem

George K Colley gcolley at apple.com
Thu Dec 17 00:35:50 MST 2009


On Dec 16, 2009, at 11:31 PM, Anton Starikov wrote:

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> On Dec 17, 2009, at 8:22 AM, George K Colley wrote:
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>> On Dec 16, 2009, at 1:39 PM, Anton Starikov wrote:
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>>> On Dec 16, 2009, at 10:28 PM, Ryan Suarez wrote:
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>>>> Anton Starikov wrote:
>>>>> Then with "unix extension = yes" there os no way for propagation of ACL's?
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>>>>> BTW, I tried it with "unix extension = no" on server side. According to google it used to work on 10.5.x in this way.   
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>>>> Nope, I'm testing with OSX v10.5.7 client and we have 'unix extensions=no' explicitly set on the server.  This problem still occurs.
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>>> Then I don't understand. I found few cases on the internet, where disabling of unix extensions helped to enable ACL for 10.5.x.
>>> Probably it was with older versions of Leopard with older of smbfs.
>> unix extension on or off has no affect on ACL support. We turn on NT Style ACL support only if we think the Server, Client and Network Log in user all belong to the same Domain.
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> How to check it or enforce it?
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> Setup is next:
> 1) On OSX 10.5 server OpenDirectory + samba PDC.
ON 10.5 we require that the mount point be owned by an AD user and the log user is an AD user.
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> 2) Linux server with samba (member of domain hosted on OSX)
Can't be some with 10.5 clients
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> 3) OSX 10.6 client.
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> OSX client login as OpenDirectory user. In opendirectory apple-user-homeurl set to point to samba share on linux server.
Need to return the correct info in the WhoAMI call. I will need to look at the code. So let me get back to you on this one.

George
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> Anton.



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