Hello.

In the Samba by Example book theres a section called "Effect of Setting File and Directory SUID/SGID Permissions Explained", that shows an example of the effect of SUID/SGID bits. The SGID bit when setted in directories makes the files inherit the group owner, but I couldn't make the SUID bit on directories work, making files inherit the owner. The documentation says that, as it was a general default behavior, and recommends that together with force user in several places in the book. I'm using Debian Sarge for example, and it doesn't do that, I dont know even how to enable that behavior.

Am I missing something? Any Linux/Unix flavor does that (inherit the owner when a directory has the SUID bit set) by default?

Regards.


Edmundo Valle Neto
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