Michael Gasch napisaƂ(a):
and you can solve this with the sticky bit
http://docsrv.sco.com:507/en/OSAdminG/ssC.stickydirs.html

you could also try to play with "map read only (S)" parameter.
Thank you for your help and link. I know the "sticky bit", but I don't know how to implement it for new files created in folder for everyone. I've tried with the "sticky bit" for this folder and create mask = 4555, but it doesn't work.

Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 12:20:42AM +0200, TSZ wrote:

Hello,

I am beginner of Samba, but today I have made update of Samba to RC3. I have two users:root and tomek. tomek is in linux groups: smbadmins, smbusers and nothing more. There is a folder for everyone and file made by the root in it:

total 4 -rw------- 1 root root 1195 Jul 1 00:11 group.txt

User tomek is not able to read the file, but is able to delete it, why? I have no entries in group map.


Because in UNIX, permission to delete a file is granted by the
permissions on the directory containing it, not on the file
itself.

Jeremy.
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