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I have, however, on the boot drive, created a test share that I'm using for, well, testing. Well, on the volume where all of the production shares exist, no, ACLs have been turned off in order to regain the ability to have "inheritted" permissions on my AFP shares. would one be created when the groups were imported, or is that a stupid question?
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Users were exported from the 10.3 install via WGM, drive was formatted, and users were imported as well as groups. And no, the share does not have a mount record, and is not being automounted.Īfter the fun I've had doing "upgrades," this recent set up was a clean install. Her account is a local admin as well as network user (so, minor MCX action, but I'm not exercising that power right now ?. Yes, it's config'd properly (forward and reverse). "She" is "Connect(ing) to Server," and typing in the host name for the server. This is a simple scenario, and I don't think I'm doing anything wrong, due to the fact that I've set up several servers over the past 2 months, using ACLs extensively (including our office server), and there hasn't been a problem. When I change POSIX world to Read Only, she can mound and read the volume. not even able to see the share in her available mounts. Now, when Heather, a user who belongs to the Editorial group (and not admin) and thus should have access to this share seeing as how the Editorial group has been given Read and Write access, signs in and tries to access the share, she has no access. I've a share (several, actually) on a newly-setup Xserve G5 w/ Server 10.4.2 that, when Panther and Tiger-usin' AFP clients connect to, the server ignores the ACLs I've assigned and uses the POSIX permissions instead (which means no inheritted permissions - bad). I've read Gerritt's tips, applied my knowledge of ACLs on other platforms - just about everything I know re: ACLs.