I have personally not used these features on my Samba shares, but I was looking at the man page for smb.conf and found the following settings that might be what you're looking for (someone can correct me if I'm mistaken):
create mask (a.k.a "create mode") force create mode directory mask force directory mask - Kathy On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 13:05, Jesse "G-Tez" Houston wrote: > Hi All, > > I have a samba server running a few shares here and there, now I have > a folder that is shared to everyone on my network (requiring a > username/password) > This works great except for one teeny weeny little issue. Is there a > way of setting the default permissions when a file is created ie lets > say JoeUser uploads 'MySong.mp3' the permissions would of course be > JoeUser:JoeUser rw-r--r-- I am looking for the files to be group > (possibly world) writable. But I would like this to be transparent not > requiring (my stupid roommate) users to have to log on to the server > and chmod anything. > > Thanks guys and gals. > > > Jesse "G-Tez" Houston > Softimage XSI 201 Certified Instructor > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > SMS: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Web: http://www.gtez.com/
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