On Apr 11 09:03, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > Same here, belong on the Cygwin ML. Redirecting. > > Corinna > > On Apr 10 18:47, Achim Gratz wrote: > > > > We're in the midst of switching to a different LDAP domain > > organisation. All my accounts still arein the old domain and that leads > > to problems when lookking at shares from a mchine in the new domain: > > > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > > (1027)/mnt/upload > touch bla > > (1027)/mnt/upload > getfacl bla > > # file: bla > > # owner: OLD+gratz > > # group: OLD+Domain Users > > user::--- > > group::--- > > group:OLD+cygwinupload:rwx > > mask:rwx > > other:--- > > > > (1028)/mnt/upload > ls -l bla > > ----rwx---+ 1 OLD+gratz OLD+Domain Users 0 Apr 10 14:41 bla > > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > > > So Cygwin correctly figures that I'm the owner of the file, but fails to > > translate my access rights (via group OLD+cygwinupload) into the owner > > part of the modes like it does when I look at the same file from a > > machine in the old domain. That in turn confuse sprograms that check > > the modes before the ACL (like Git) to tell me that I can't access the > > files (or that there is no repository in the case of Git). This is a bit low on detail. What does icacls say about this file? How does getfacl report the ACL on a machine in the old domain? What does ls -l report on the file on both machines? Does an strace on getfacl report an error in ACL checking? Thanks, Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat