On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 09:34:14AM -0500, Paul Gienger wrote: > Here is my scenario: > > I have two directories that have their access controlled by secondary groups > of the users. \\server\coolguys is available to the group 'admins' while > the directory \\server\averagejoes is accessible to the group 'lusers'. I > have a user, we'll call him joe, that is primarily in the admins group, but > is also in lusers. If joe is to copy a directory or a set of files from > coolguys and place it into averagejoes, the directory still has the gid info > from admins. This causes a problem for 95% of the people in lusers as they > can't touch the directory. > > The three inherit flags that are listed seem to work on everything else but > group membership. Is there a way that I can get an inherit group-style > option to work?
I didn't add an inherit group option because the UNIX filesystem can already do this without Samba. Read up on setting the SGID bit on a directory (BSD semantics requested) which causes new files to inherit the group from the directory not the file. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
