Go get the book "Using Samba", they have info on how ACL's work with samba.  
You will likely want to get the ACL patch for linux, or use a different FS 
that has ACL's built in.  Optionally, you could use a different Unix that 
natively supports ACL's.

Jay

On Monday 07 April 2003 11:42 am, Mike Nielsen wrote:
> Hi there, was pondering different ways to get a linux box to act as Network
> Attached Storage for an NT network.
>
>
> It's easy to get a box setup that allows for storage but getting Access
> control lists working will be sort of difficult.
>
> I thought about maybe setting up the box as a BDC to the Domain but that
> doesn't seem to be completely possible yet.
>
>
> Or I could use Services For Unix for Windows and use NIS and NFS for
> username mapping and what not.
>
> While I'm getting the test machines set up I was wondering if anyone else
> had managed to do this and what mechanisms you used or if you have any
> other ideas or comments as to the "best" way to do this.

-- 
Jay Kline
http://www.slushpupie.com

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