Hi Ken,
would you able to to give a small example of what occurs to the
permissions of a file when your user writes to it? (ie: ls -l, and
getfacl output on the filename). Also could you include the unix
permissions and ACL for the parent directory?
cheers,
Ian.
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 09:02:33PM -0400, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> While I certainly appreciate the reply, I have difficulty seeing how
> this could be the issue. For example, as I said below, some users
> actually lose permission to write to the very files that they created.
> Clearly, a default ACL would already have to be in place for this to
> occur, but none are. I will attempt to explicitly set the default ACLs
> on my tree, and see if the issues go away, but I'm reasonably certain
> that something else is at work, though, again, I'm not sure if it's
> Samba or XFS that's the culprit.
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Ian Cumming, ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"The number of Unix installations has grown to 10, with more expected."
-- The Unix Programmer's Manual, 2nd Edition, June, 1972
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