Andreas Belitz wrote:
What you have set is the bits that 'can' be set by the client, so in this case, you say when a client creates a file they can set any bits present in the set rwxrwx---. When they are modifying, the most bits that can be set are rwx------, so if they ever modify they could be tightening permissions. Note that these are the bits that the client CAN set, not the ones that it DOES set.Hello,
I have a question regarding Samba 3.0.5: i use samba as pdc for a windows domain. i have
builtin acl support and reiserfs with builtin acl support. acl's work fine. the only
problem i have is that files are not created with the proper permissions set. i have a
user "lilly" who creates files. these files should have rwx for the group "users"
(mapped to "DOMAIN\Users") as well as for the users. so on the appropriate share i
said: "create mask = 0770" and "security mask = 0700". But it doesn't work as expected.
the files only have rwx for the user and no permissions for the group. any suggestions?
To force a mode on the files, you should probably use force create mode = 077x where x is the desired 'world' bit value.
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