hi. sorry for the "dumb" question, but I'm failing to figure out where the information printed by smbcacls come from.
I have a 3.4.x server with basic settings, few shares and not much more. Share's access is controlled by unix file permissions. Filesystem has "acl" enabled, but no acl set up, so the standard unix permissions are being used. Still I have problem for a single user in a group to access a share, normally available to other users in the same group. Share definition: [progettazione] comment = progettazione path = /dati/progettazione writeable = yes browseable = Yes directory mask = 0770 create mask = 0775 security mask = 0777 force security mode = 0 directory security mask = 0777 force directory security mode = 0 hide unreadable = Yes force create mode = 0775 force directory mode = 6775 vfs object = recycle recycle: config-files = /etc/samba/samba-recycle.conf This is the ls -la of the root dir of the share: root@file-server:/dati/progettazione# ls -la drwxrws--- 55 user1 progettazione 4096 2013-09-09 12:01 . drwxr-xr-x 20 root root 4096 2013-07-22 08:29 .. -rwxrwx--- 1 user2 progettazione 939431 2010-02-24 09:32 test.pdf # getfacl /dati/progettazione/ # file: dati/progettazione/ # owner: zimbra # group: progettazione # flags: -s- user::rwx group::rwx other::--- >From a remote machine I isue smbcacls: $ smbcacls //10.10.10.1/progettazione test.pdf -U user%pass REVISION:1 CONTROL:0x9004 OWNER:DOMAINNAME\user2 GROUP:DOMAINNAME\user2 ACL:DOMAINNAME\user2:ALLOWED/0x0/0x001e01ff ACL:DOMAINNAME\user2:ALLOWED/0x0/0x001e01ff ACL:Everyone:ALLOWED/0x0/ What puzzles me is this line: GROUP:DOMAINNAME\user2 user2 is an user, NOT a group! Where is it getting this info from? Could it be because of this I cannot access the share using "user2" account, while it works for other shares? thanks -- Lorenzo Milesi - lorenzo.mil...@yetopen.it YetOpen S.r.l. - http://www.yetopen.it/ -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba