On Tue Aug 31 2010 22:54:17 GMT+0200 Han Solo <[email protected]> wrote:
I have a samba share that has the following permissions:

         create mask = 0775
         force create mode = 0664
         directory create mask = 0775
         force directory mode = 0764

5.) I have a basic .txt file I created on my windows desktop by
right-clicking>new>text document. I copy that file over to the share in
question&  it gets the following permission: -rwxr--r-- where is it getting
that permission from as I'm expecting it to have 0775 or 0664 permisions&
neither is coming over.

I'm experiencing a similar problem (see my post at http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2010-August/157775.html). Could you please try the following:

- set your "create mask" and "force create mode" both to 664; this should result in 664 for all new files (the first removes all bits that are not in 664, and the latter adds all bits still missing to 664) - create a text file on your share; according to your statement the permissions should be different from 664 - in windows, open the security settings for that file and change something, e.g. give the group full access; if it's the same issue as mine, it shouldn't really matter what you change
- confirm and close the security settings
- now look at the permissions on your linux machine; do they fit your presets now?

With best regards,
Alex




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