On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 12:13:00AM -0700, James Moe wrote:
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> Hello,
>   samba Version 3.5.4-5.1.2-2426-SUSE-SL11.3
>   We have recently transferred our file services from one host to
> another. The old host was an OS/2 server. OS/2 is basically a single
> user OS; the file (and directory) permissions were mostly irrelevant.
>   The new server is linux OS, opensuse 11.3 distribution. It, of course,
> has more to say about file permissions.
>   The problem I am seeing is that Windows XP clients that have mounted a
> share on the new server save files with permissions 0755. This is rather
> odd; I would have thought 0644. (A PDF with an executable mode is not
> very useful.) Nevertheless, because the group permission is read-only,
> other users cannot access the files.
>   0755 looks like a typical directory permission. I would prefer to have
> the default file permission be 0664.
>   Is there a setting in the server's samba configuration to define the
> default file permissions?

man smb.conf

Check out: create mask, directory mask.
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