I have set a create mask that works well for most uses, but there are some
directories inside my shares where I need to make files read-only, and my
create mask makes every new file world-writable. Is there a way to specify a
different create mask for some specified directories?
I thought
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Toni Casueps wrote:
I have set a create mask that works well for most
uses, but there are some directories inside my shares
where I need to make files read-only, and my create
mask makes every new file world-writable. Is there a way
to specify
Hi all
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I am currently running samba 2.2.8a under Slackware 8.1 (kernel 2.4.18) to
provide fileserver services to a number of windows 2000 boxes via a single
resources share. One of the things stored in this share is a collection
of Protel libraries used in electronic
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Jonathan Woithe wrote:
What I need is a way to enable a group-writeable file creation mask for
files created in a single directory of the share, or, more generally, a way
to specify create mask or force create mode for specific subdirectories
of a
Jonathan Woithe wrote:
What I need is a way to enable a group-writeable file creation mask for
files created in a single directory of the share, or, more generally, a way
to specify create mask or force create mode for specific subdirectories
of a share (not for the entire share).
Have