hi,
it's not the first time i see this. especially macs always manage to
circumvent the permissions (even if enforced by the filesystem with
ACLs)...i never found the time to trace things down with ethereal.
micha
Rainer Traut wrote:
Hi,
am running:
Redhat EL4.4 i386, Samba 3.0.23d from Sernet, ext3 fs
Samba as PDC
Someone's got the idea to have one big share with access managed by
directory's sticky bit.
This works perfectly well when normal XP or W2k clients work with their
explorer.
But: With 'allway sync', an app to synchronize for example between
laptop and fileserver the program is somehow able to circumvent the
sticky bit settings.
A file created locally on the notebook and synced to the server hast the
wrong group rights:
# ls -la
insgesamt 2116
drwxrws--- 2 cmueller sales 4096 5. Feb 15:14 .
drwxrws--- 25 root sales 4096 5. Feb 15:14 ..
-rw-rw---- 1 cmueller awaromgmt 2151561 24. Jan 12:07
SCN_20070122100735_001.pdf
# id cmueller
uid=24444(cmueller) gid=1001(awaromgmt)
Gruppen=1001(awaromgmt),1000(awaro),1004(sales)
The sticky bit is set but the file belongs to the user's primary group!
A file created in Explorer is fine though...
How is this possible?
Thx
Rainer
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