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The following can be used on a samba root share to allow access from multiple domains.
 
The following can be used on a samba root share to allow access from multiple domains.
 
*<b>NOTE</b> : This is still being evaluated and may not be best practice. I am using this for a FreeNAS share that needed a trusted domain to access ACLs copied using robocopy.
 
*<b>NOTE</b> : This is still being evaluated and may not be best practice. I am using this for a FreeNAS share that needed a trusted domain to access ACLs copied using robocopy.
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*From a very helpful member on the ixsystems forums<ref>https://www.ixsystems.com/community/threads/smb-trusted-domain-sharing.79426/#post-550887</ref>
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R - read extended attributes, c - read permissions, f - file inherit, d - directory inherit.
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These are covered here: https://www.ixsystems.com/community/threads/methods-for-fine-tuning-samba-permissions.50739/
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  setfacl -m everyone@:r-x---a-R-c---:fd-----:allow
 
  setfacl -m everyone@:r-x---a-R-c---:fd-----:allow

Latest revision as of 08:43, 24 October 2019

setfacl

The following can be used on a samba root share to allow access from multiple domains.

  • NOTE : This is still being evaluated and may not be best practice. I am using this for a FreeNAS share that needed a trusted domain to access ACLs copied using robocopy.
  • From a very helpful member on the ixsystems forums[1]
R - read extended attributes, c - read permissions, f - file inherit, d - directory inherit.
These are covered here: https://www.ixsystems.com/community/threads/methods-for-fine-tuning-samba-permissions.50739/

setfacl -m everyone@:r-x---a-R-c---:fd-----:allow