Georgy Goshin wrote:
Definitely possible in Samba. Start with the correct POSIX permissions on the directories, then follow the references below.

This chapter, in general
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/AccessControls.html

and this section, in particular
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/AccessControls.html#id374339

with or without POSIX acl's should explain how to do what you want.

Please please please. I've tried already combinations this weekend, spen two days and lost any understanding of logic of file permissions and gived up! Please make someone for me small sample please!


Thanks in advance,
Georgy

I believe your original message said you wanted a directory that users could only write to but not read?

On samba server:

sudo mkdir test
sudo chown root.root test
sudo chmod 733 test

Now anyone should be able to copy a file to test directory, but not read it. Note - this will only work if you use copy in a cmd prompt. GUI file explorer tools typically want to read dir content first - not possible with these permissions.


Perhaps you should explain what you're trying to achieve - there may be better ways to do it.


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