Re: POSIX acls over nfs4

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On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 12:22:30AM +0100, steve wrote:
> We are authenticating against Samba4, so our domain user accounts
> are under Kerberos.

Kerberos works fine with v3.

--b.

> We could wait for the s4 cifs fileserver and
> winbind to be ready but would rather stick with nfs for our Linux
> clients. Simple reason being that it beats cifs on speed, especially
> when the lan is busy.
> 
> Is there an option to turn off the nfs4 acl's? I see that there is a
> -o noacl mount option but it seems to have no effect for us.
> 
> Guys, basically we don't know where to turn next. We have this issue
> open here, and on the samba and openSUSE lists. Is there anyway we
> can get together to thrash this out?
> 
> Thanks so much for replying.
> Cheers,
> Steve pp the Spanish team at lcb
> 
> 
> >
> >--b.
> >
> >>Mounting with -o nofacl in the hope that the POSIX acl set on the
> >>unmounted directory would take effect, seems to have no effect.
> >>
> >>What I'm doing at the moment is scanning the unmounted directory
> >>every few seconds using 'find' and changing the files to g+rw:-(
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>Steve
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