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Re: [Samba] Permissions not recursive on win2K?

This is a discussion on Re: [Samba] Permissions not recursive on win2K? within the Samba forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 11:32:22AM -0700, Shawn Wright wrote: > Sorry for the report, but I ...


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Old 09-19-2005
Jeremy Allison
 
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Default Re: [Samba] Permissions not recursive on win2K?

On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 11:32:22AM -0700, Shawn Wright wrote:
> Sorry for the report, but I got exactly zero replies, so I will try again:
>
> I am now running 3.0.14a, but the permissions recursion problem still exists. Each time I apply permissions to a tree using the Win2K GUI, the addition or removal of an ACL will move exactly one level deeper than before. I
> n other words, if the tree is 4 levels deep, it will take 3 passes of the
> operation before the ACL change appears in the 4th level. This long
> standing problem is seriously limiting our migration to samba. Can
> someone please tell me if this has been fixed in 3.0.20?
>
> I have offered configs, debug, etc. and the offer still stands. I just want to
> see this problem fixed, and can't believe it is not affecting more users.
>
> For the record, here is the environment:
> Mandrake 10.1 with ACL support on XFS
> The share used for testing the issue is the "home" share.
> PDC is running NT4 SP6a
> Client used for setting ACLs running Win2K SP4, tested using GUI, cacls,
> and xcacls.


Do you know if it's allowing EA's to be set on the filesystem ?
The inheritance code uses EA's.

Jeremy.
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