Hi,

I am confused about the file permission set.  I have samba compiled with ACL option.  
Running Redhat 8.0 with ACL compiled and Samba 2.2.7.

I have created a read-only share /test/xyz and under "write list" put userA and userB 
in it.
UserA creates a file (test1) and under Windows I can see that only UserA owns that 
file and permissions is 660.
UserA and UserB are different in groups.
But when UserB logins, he can delete that file!  Why? 

If so, how can I set files or directories below the shared directory such that I have 
different user/group permissions for different file/directories and be sure that 
unauthorized user cannot just go in and delete the files?

**The read-only share directory /test/xyz is having permission 777 cos it is created 
by root and, UserA & UserB does not belong to same group as root.

I am deeply confused whether samba share permission overwrites file permissions...but 
very different from the documentation from o'reilly's.

Thanks.

adrian



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