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From: Nico Kadel-Garcia on 7 Apr 2010 08:00 Good morning! I'm reviewing some corporate storage setups involving NetApps, where the NetApp stores what they call "UNIX Qtrees". So far, so good: those allow the setting of access to the data with NFS4 ACL's, which are fairly sophisticated and allow multiple groups or even multiple users to be granted write access.or read access, besides the normal UNIX group owner. That works fine. But we'd like Windows clients to be able to *read* this information. Not necessarily to be able to reset it, although that would be nice. But to *read* the directory and file permissions and see who owns it. The groups and users are synced between the Active Directory domain and the NetApp's with fairly sophisticated NIS middleware, but the Windows CIFS clients can't see the details of file ownership. I've noted some discussion in the mailing list logs for NFS4 ACL patches but I'm not aware of anyone reporting on this feature. My first tests with Samba 3.0.33 or the "samba3x-3.3.8" package on RHEL 5 don't seem to show any improvements. But I'm not sure if there are more recent releases, or flags I should be using, to make that security data visible to Windows users. Does anyone here have suggestions on upgrades or settings to support this? Or even know if it's feasible? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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