Jay Flory schrieb: > > I have a share (testshare) where different unix groups (testgroup1, > > testgroup2) should have access to. But I want that new files are only > > created with 660 permissions. > > > > Here are the ACL's of testshare: > > > > # file: testshare > > # owner: ralfgro > > # group: ve > > user::rwx > > group::rwx > > group:testgroup1:rwx > > group:testgroup2:rwx > > mask::rwx > > other::--- > > default:user::rwx > > default:group::--- > > default:group:testgroup1:rwx > > default:group:testgroup2:rwx > > default:mask::rwx > > default:other::--- > > [snip] > > I already played with the default mask ACL, but then I always ended with > > no > > executable bit on files _and_ directories which denies access to the new > > created directories... > > What would happen if you removed the default entries from your directory > ACLs? It looks to me like the default ACLs are being applied from the > directory to the newly created file. I believe that POSIX ACLs do this by > design.
But I need the default directory ACLs to give the 2 groups rights on all new created files and directories in this share, or am I wrong about this? The only thing I don't want is the executable bit on files. Ralf -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
