Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 03:36:21PM +0200, Lukas Grässlin wrote:
>> I have a problem: I set up samba on my home server to share some files. In my smb.conf I set to the shares "directory mode = 0775" and "create mode = 0664". So new files will have 664 permissions and new dirs 775 permissions. If I access to the smb shares over my file explorer and create files an dirs, they get the permissions on the server I set in the smb.conf. So it works! >> Now the problem: If I mount the share and create there files and dirs, they _DO NOT_ get the permissions on the server they should have (The perimssions I set in the smb.conf)
>> My mount command:
>>
>> mount -t cifs -o username=user,password=pass,iocharset=utf8 //home-server/share /share
>> (mount -t smbfs doesn't work)
>>
>> I hope you're able to understand my (probably) english ;-)
>
> You're seeing cifs/samba unix extension. The client
> determines the mask according to the local umask. If you
> really don't want this, try "unix extensions = no".
>
> Volker

Hm, "unix extensions = no" doesn't really work. Maybe I do something wrong?
The main problem ist that I habe three Samba Users on the Server. And if userA creates a file, which has the rights rw-r--r-- userB can't edit this file, but he should be able to do. Thats my problem. So I need e.g. that new files automatically get the rights I set in my smb.conf. And that's not the case if I mount the share.
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