Bryan,

The detail would be great.  I would like to learn more about ACL support.

Thank you

On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 7:21 PM, Bryan O'Neal <Bryan.ONeal@theonealandassociates.com> wrote:
I agree with everything I have seen in this thread so far. If you are
a seasoned windows admin you can use Active Directory for central user
authentication and file level access with only about 10 -15 min worth
of work. Otherwise linux does not have (to the best of my knowledge)
easy central account management. Also if you feel frustrated by the
SMB permissions you can think of it like a windows share - you can
layer more security on top of it. With linux you just use ACL's but
enabling them requires editing your fstab and adding the ACL support
tag - and then remounting or simply rebooting.

It is all really simple so if your interested I can go into detail.





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James