By default, when a person creates a file on a samba share, the mode is
002, what you want to do is add the line create mask = 022 to your
/etc/smb.conf and that should fix the problem.  I have a slimilar problem,
and I just crontabbed an entry to run every 5 minutes and fix the
permissions on each file, which is the wrong way to do it, but it works.
THe create mask seems to only work some of the time.

-CJO-

On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Alexander Beck wrote:

Hi there,
my problem is as follows:

10 users have access to a Linux box through Samba. Everybody should be able
to read/write all files within the Samba-shares.
At the moment, if somebody creates a new file, the others can only read it.
Why ??

Any suggestions ?

Alex


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