From outside view and with some restrictions due ZFS beeing a Unix filesystem, OI with the Sun CIFS server behaves like a Windows 2003 server with NTFS. No way to go around as this was the prime development idea.

This is different to SAMBA with the idea of allowing SMB access to a Linux/ Unix server where their concepts based on uid/gid and Unix permissions stay intact - even with (Posix) ACL.



Am 13.12.2015 um 19:02 schrieb Michelle:
Thanks Gea,

Unfortunately I'm building this server for a friend. I only have Linux
Mint machines, and the OI box.

I used to use Netware, and when I started with AD, I had a bit of a
freak out, as it was sort of completely the reverse!

Your notes are valuable. I'll put them in my keep folder.

For this case, after what Peter said, the user/group name is the most
important thing, so I'll tell my friend just to not do any file
transfers at 3am :-D

Michelle.


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