On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 04:23:45PM +0200, Eyal Traitel wrote:
I haven't done it, but you should look at Samba's smbclient, which is an FTP-like tool, or (better) at smbfs (only works on linux to the best of my knowledge), which gives you the ability to unix-ly mount a cifs share on a unix host....
Samba doesn't yet know fully about WinNT-ACLs. The smbd-Server can handle requests for querying and setting ACLs by emulating the ACLs with some approximated chown/chmod-Operation. The smbclient however doesn't know ACLs at all.
Both smbclient and smbfs (you are right, it is Linux-only) use the same underlying client library.
On a sidenote, I haven't been able to use the smbclient. I have installed the lastest Samba-2.05, but it fails to establish a session with the filer. The smbclient works together with WinNT servers in the same domain.
Regards, Michael van Elst
Yours, Eyal Traitel. Motorola Semi. Israel.
Michael van Elst wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a method to access a CIFS share residing on a NetApp- Filer from a UNIX client. In particular I am interested in maintaining NTFS-style ACLs.
Is anybody doing this successfully ?
Regards,
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