I gave -current a shot today, it works fine with ntvfs. I think the 6.0 release package was built without "--with-ntvfs-fileserver" which is the cause of the issue. I took a look at -stable and it is also missing "--with-ntvfs-fileserver" so it is also most likely broken in regards to using samba as an AD DC.

I was able to join a windows 10 client into the samba domain in -current, and move a few files around, but i haven't tested it any more than that. Is it safe to assume that 6.1 will have this flag enabled? I am going to setup a build box for -stable, enable this flag, and see what happens.

ntvfs seems to be depreciated, but it does work. If push comes to shove i will put in the work needed to keep it running and try to convince the samba team to keep it around for this use case. AFAIK, we aren't the only OS without posix ACL's.

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