On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Michael Gasch wrote: > unfortunately this was not the problem though :(
No, I think so as well. The umask setting only can take away permission bits, but it can't set new ones. Beside of that AFAIK Samba doesn't use an umask setting inherited from the parent process (and even if it would certenly be overwritten by the "create mask" setting). The problem I observed happens when creating files through Samba. Creating files from native Linux works (at least here) exactly as I'm expecting it to work. > with attention to "default:user::rwx" > why is it automatically set? AFAIK this is the default behaviour of the ACL implementation of Linux. The first time when setfacl is used these three defaults ACEs are automatically added with the same permissions of their non-default peers. > and of course: on any file created in install owner just gets rw-, but > my mask isn't recalculated (which is fine) Not for me! I don't like it if ordinary files have the x-bit set, which will happen if mask isn't shortened to rw-, like Samba does it at the moment! ciao Dariush -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
