Would this parameter help you?

     dos filemode (S)

   The default behavior in Samba is to provide UNIX-like behavior where
   only the owner of a file/directory is able to change the permissions
   on it. However, this behavior is often confusing to DOS/Windows
   users. Enabling this parameter allows a user who has write access to
   the file (by whatever means, including an ACL permission) to modify
   the permissions (including ACL) on it. Note that a user belonging to
   the group owning the file will not be allowed to change permissions
   if the group is only granted read access. Ownership of the
   file/directory may also be changed. Note that using the VFS modules
   acl_xattr or acl_tdb which store native Windows as meta-data will
   automatically turn this option on for any share for which they are
   loaded, as they require this option to emulate Windows ACLs correctly.

   Default: //|dos filemode|/ = |no| /



On 03/03/2011 8:37 AM, markus hansen wrote:
Hi List,

my problem is the following:

I use Samba 3.5 with AD password authentification and uid/gid information in 
local files. Everything seems to work so far, when i create files via samba the 
created files have correct user/group information on linux filesystem level (so 
i think id mapping works basicly).

The only thing that does not work is deleting files which
-  belong to other users from the same group and
-  are stored in directories which belong to other users from the same group,

although the file/directory permissions are correct, and the same delete 
operation works via rm locally. (So the behavior on samba level is like as the 
sticky bit on that directory is set).

In other test cases create/delete operations work as expected.

Any help very appreciated!

Regards, Markus


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