[Samba] SGI XFS 1.0.2a, ACLs and samba 2.2.3a with win2k perms

sven sven svenv999 at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 4 18:35:16 GMT 2002


Hi,

I haven't been able to find any doco that explicity states whether it is 
supported, so I am hoping someone out there can answer the following 
questions:

Is it possible for a folder/file in a samba share to have win2k security 
permissions assigned to it? For example, I want my samba server to 
participate in an existing Win2k domain. I want users to be able to set 
their own permissions for other domain users/groups for files/folders they 
own.
Do I have to use smbcacls to facilitate this?
Do I have to use winbindd to facilitate this?

Some of my smb.conf settings are as follows:
[global]
workgroup=TESTZONE
security = domain
password server = test3
nt acl support = yes

[downloads]
   path = /xfs/downloads
   public = yes
   only guest = no
   writable = yes
   printable = no
   write list = @quota_users

The samba box is running RH7.2, samba 2.2.3a and is using the SGI XFS 
filesystem (1.0.2a).

The downloads samba share is residing on an XFS file system that supports 
acl's. The pc is a member of the domain (smbpasswd -j ...). Domain users 
that have an account on this machine and are a member of quota_users can 
have access to the samba share.

Whenever I try to assign permissions for a domain user TESTZONE\f_flintstone 
i get:

create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map SID 
S-1-5-21-606747145-813497703-1202660629-1110 to uid or gid.

I have tried both the rpm version and a compiled 2.2.3a version (with 
--acl-support).

TIA


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