[Samba] setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
Rich Webb
rwebb at zylatech.com
Thu Dec 18 18:33:10 MST 2014
Please is there anyone who has an answer on why this might be happening?
Do I need some sort of sssd support or winbind or something? In the
wiki about setting up acl's it doesn't say anything about any other
requirements, only that you have to have acl support and xattr support
in your filesystem which I do.
I'm trying to deploy this server and I need a working solution tomorrow
- kind of in a bind.. I hope someone can help.
Thanks,
Rich
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[mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Rich Webb
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Subject: Re: [Samba] setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character
3
I just tried that and I got the same error. I think there is some
extended acl support that I'm missing somewhere.
It's like the setfacl command is not recognizing the AD groups as valid
groups.
I should also add the following information:
This server is built up on CentOS 6.6 Minimal using the Sernet-Samba
Enterprise packages.
It looks like the binary that is running is /usr/sbin/samba and that is
started with /etc/rc.d/init.d/sernet-samba-ad start
Rich
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[mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Miguel Medalha
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 4:42 PM
To: Rich Webb; samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character
3
> I tried setting the permissions from the command line using:
>
> setfacl -R -m g:MYDOM\\domain\ users:rwx ./shared
>
> and it gives me:
>
> setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 3
>
You should enter:
setfacl -Rm g:MYDOM\\domain\ users:rwx ./shared
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