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On Friday 04 July 2003 13:34, daniel wrote:
> On July 4, 2003 01:24 pm, Mike Roest wrote:
> > daniel wrote:
> > <snip>
> >
> > > is there a proper way to do this?  ideally, i want to be able to
> > > connect via samba, nfs, (development box) and ftp and ssh (live box).
> >
> > Create a group and add have them all as members of the group
> > set group rw on the directory.
>
> i did that, but then if a user creates a directory inside that directory,
> it has permissions of 755, not 775.  so that only works one level deep.
>
> if i could force nfs and to write files with g+w permissions, then i could
> abandon ssh and just use samba, nfs, and ftp, but i don't think you can do
> that...

i believe you can just set the sticky bit on the topdir, and all subdirs will 
inherit the same permissions

- --mike
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