I'm running the latest FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT with samba 3.6.5.
I'm sharing some folders from a ZFS file system
When I create a file via a windows client on the shared volume following ACL is applied:
I don't want to see the everyone listed in the ACL ( with following aces: read attributes, Read extended attrbiutes, Read permissions) on the windows clients.
Is this " everyone@:------a-R-c---:------:allow" implemented by FreeBSD by default? Can I filter this or change the default extended attributes? Is this defined by the the NFSv4 standard?
smb.conf
I'm sharing some folders from a ZFS file system
Code:
properties of the zfs filesystem:
tank/users aclmode passthrough inherited from tank
tank/users aclinherit passthrough received
Code:
getfacl New\ Text\ Document.txt
# file: New Text Document.txt
# owner: administrator
# group: domain users
owner@:rw-p--aARWcCo-:------:allow
group@:rw-p--a-R-c---:------:allow
everyone@:------a-R-c---:------:allow
Code:
ls -l New\ Text\ Document.txt
-rw-rw----+ 1 administrator domain users 0 Jul 24 10:46 New Text Document.txt
I don't want to see the everyone listed in the ACL ( with following aces: read attributes, Read extended attrbiutes, Read permissions) on the windows clients.
Is this " everyone@:------a-R-c---:------:allow" implemented by FreeBSD by default? Can I filter this or change the default extended attributes? Is this defined by the the NFSv4 standard?
smb.conf
Code:
ea support = Yes
[data]
comment = Shares for Documents
path = /tank/users/
admin users = "@DOMAIN\domain administrators"
map acl inherit = yes
browseable = yes
public = yes
writable = yes
inherit permissions = yes
posix locking = yes
nt acl support = yes
create mask = 0770
directory mask = 0770
strict locking = no
store dos attributes = yes
csc policy = disable
inherit acls = Yes
inherit owner = Yes
map archive = No
map readonly = no
vfs objects = zfsacl
nfs4:mode = special
nfs4:acedup = merge
nfs4:chown = yes