[Samba] Change Group/Permission problem
jsz at rdslink.ro
jsz at rdslink.ro
Sat Nov 20 10:08:00 GMT 2004
Hello,
I'm using samba as a Domain Controller, and i have the following
question:
It is possible to change an object's (file/dir) GROUP from Windows
Explorer on a Samba server? I tried editing/changing via Security tab the
unix-mapped Special Permission trio ($user, $group, Everybody) but it
fails when I tried to save with the "Unable to save permission changes on
<object>. Permission denied" message. I was logged in as admin user. Unix
<-> NT Group mappings are OK. Everything else works fine, so I can take
ownership, I can change other file/dir permissions like Read/Write/Exec on
user/group/other.
Tried on systems:
RedHat 7.3
2.4.20-28.7smp
samba-3.0.9 (rebuilt from samba.org-wendored .src.rpm)
(also tried with 3.0.7)
ext3 fs
Fedora Core 3
2.6.9-xxx (latest update at this time)
samba-3.0.8pre2 (original distro build)
ext3 fs
I also tried changing GROUP using smbcacls, and if I used
- with -G <groupname> works OK, the object's group is changed
- with -M GROUP:<groupname> fails as did not returns any error message
but no change happen
Same effect if I tried changing the OWNER via smbcacls, -C works fine,
-M OWNER:<ownername> fails to produce any changes without an error.
I tried this on all of my systems, the same effect all the time.
If You need further data such as my smb.conf just ask for it, I
didn't want to flood the list with unsolicitated information.
Any clue?
Thanks,
-jsz-
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