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Operating Systems Solaris Problems with filesharing between Solaris and Windows Server Post 302985046 by hicksd8 on Friday 4th of November 2016 06:57:11 AM
Old 11-04-2016
You are not providing much detail but I am going to try and guess the answer.

Your WS SMB user has his WS name account also as a Solaris name account? It looks like the Solaris login credentials used are giving visibility of the files on the Solaris system. Good. So you can see them but not edit or create them?

In this scenario Solaris security still takes effect so the protection mask on the Solaris share must allow that user write access. Moreover, probably in order to edit such a file editors often need to create a temporary work file so to do that the parent directory be allowed to be written to. So as a test I would set the parent directory protection mask on the Solaris box to 777 and see if that works. If it does you can decide afterwards how much you can tighten up that security before it stops working.

I could be completely wrong in my understanding of your issue so, if I am, please provide more detail.
 

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bsmconv(1M)						  System Administration Commands					       bsmconv(1M)

NAME
bsmconv, bsmunconv - enable or disable Solaris Auditing SYNOPSIS
/etc/security/bsmconv [rootdir]... /etc/security/bsmunconv [rootdir]... DESCRIPTION
The bsmconv and bsmunconv scripts are used to enable or disable the BSM features on a Solaris system. The optional argument rootdir is a list of one or more root directories of diskless clients that have already been configured. See smdiskless(1M). To enable or disable BSM on a diskless client, a server, or a stand-alone system, logon as super-user to the system being converted and use the bsmconv or bsmunconv commands without any options. To enable or disable BSM on a diskless client from that client's server, logon to the server as super-user and use bsmconv, specifying the root directory of each diskless client you wish to affect. For example, the command: myhost# bsmconv /export/root/client1 /export/root/client2 enables BSM on the two machines named client1 and client2. While the command: myhost# bsmconv enables BSM only on the machine called myhost. It is no longer necessary to enable BSM on both the server and its diskless clients. After running bsmconv the system can be configured by editing the files in /etc/security. Each diskless client has its own copy of configu- ration files in its root directory. You might want to edit these files before rebooting each client. Following the completion of either script, the affected system(s) should be rebooted to allow the auditing subsystem to come up properly initialized. FILES
The following files are created by bsmconv: /etc/security/device_maps Administrative file defining the mapping of device special files to allocatable device names. /etc/security/device_allocate Administrative file defining parameters for device allocation. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsr | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Obsolete Committed | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
auditconfig(1M), auditd(1M), audit_startup(1M), audit.log(4), audit_control(4), attributes(5) See the section on Solaris Auditing in System Administration Guide: Security Services. NOTES
bsmconv and bsmunconv are not valid in a non-global zone. These commands are Obsolete and may be removed and replaced with equivalent functionality in a future release of Solaris. SunOS 5.11 20 Jan 2009 bsmconv(1M)
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