Daniel Müller wrote:
On Mon, 28 Mar 2011 19:24:17 -0700, Linda Walsh <sa...@tlinx.org> wrote:
Daniel MC<ller wrote:
This is working with samba sernet newest release:
This is setting the bit for the group even with msoffice-files
correctly
        directory mask=2770
        force directory mode=2770
        create mask = 2770
        force create mode=2770
        force security mode=2770
        force directory security mode=2770

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    Unfortunately, I don't think the 'local linux' version allows the
setUID functionality to work on directories.

        SetGID and allowing the propagation of the GID _does_ work.

I'd guess on the reasoning: on any linux I've run on, users can't give
away files to other users.   Allowing this 'bit' to work would
effectively do the same thing.
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Hm!! but I do it on centos 5.5 , it is working

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You do what?   You mean you, for example:

mkdir ~/suid-test-dir
chmod 777 ~/suid-test-dir
sudo chown daemon.daemon ~/suid-test-dir
sudo chmod u+s,g+s ~/suid-test-dir
touch ~/suid-test-dir/file

Now what are the user and group set on the file?

I see the file's "user" still set to me (i.e. setuid on dir didn't work), though the files "group" is set to 'daemon' (i.e. setgid on dir does work).

You are saying that on centos, both the user and group of 'file' are
*both* set to 'daemon'?




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