David C. Rankin schrieb:
What in the world does the "+" at the end of the permissions mean? These are files which have set additional ACLs. (man 5 acl)
For example use getfacl to list them. Found it, but this is bizarre! In 8 years of running samba, in stand-alone mode, I have never had this occur before. Now, somehow from WinXP, my legal assistant was able to set something (not intentionally mind you) that I hadn't seen before. (perhaps she is a closet hacker) I found the setfacl --remove-all command that gets rid of this, but I'm still left wondering WTF happened?
That's usually intentional. One reason why ACLs were introduced is for Samba usage to allow what Windows allows by setting per user access lists to your samba shared files. You can for example turn ACL support off on Linux filesystem level by using "noacl" as mount option. Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org