Dear John, i am wondering whether u have solved this....i had problems earlier with options such as;
1. only user 2. force create mode 3.force directory mode the options didn't seem to work ( on samba v 2.2.7a). I solved the problem for our club by just working on chmod 0777 and using option "valid user , write list " to make files/folders writable for certain individuals who are working on similar things... bye, mlist. >On Tuesday 02 December 2003 19:37, J. Nyhuis wrote: > Greetings, > > I am using samba-3.0.1pre3-1, and have noticed that the "force > group" and "force user" option no longer seems to work. In spite of the > option being set, the files copied are set to the current users > user and primary group. Am I missing something with regards to how this > is supposed to work or is this a bug? > > This is one of my share definitions for a team of people where > this option does not work. If I copy a file in as a user that is a > member of the cellbio group (e.g. testuser), the unix permissions of the > file are set to testuser:testuser, not testuser:cellbio as I would expect, > denying access to the file for everyone else in the cellbio group. > > [cellbio] > comment = Filespace for the Cell Biology Team > path = /share/teams/CellBio/ > browseable = yes > valid users = +&cellbio > read only = yes > force group = cellbio > write list = @cellbio # read only, except for people in the > "cellbio" group > > If folks could point out anything I am missing I would appreciate > the advice. Thanks on advance. > John N. > CSI > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
