I'm a bit confused about the use of the cifs share properties.
I don't want to use samba on my b131. Cifs is the future.
So, I enabled the server, added the rule to the pam.conf and set the
sharesmb property to one of my data zpools.

On a windows client I immediately saw the new share and could access is
with my local (unix) user name. So far so good.

I could copy a file and delete that file.
I could not however delete other files in the directory, although they
had the same permissions as the one I could delete (but first had
copied).

I wonder why I could delete the file I created myself and could not
delete filesd already there although the too are owned by myself (only
created on the UNIX machine).

In samba you get write access or you don't.
Here is seems as though sometimes you have write access and sometimes
not. So, I'm confused. I can't find the permissions options in man zfs
nor in man sharemgr. Where do I look and what's the confusion?
-- 
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