Buchan Milne wrote:
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When a member of group users connects to the [public] or [grp] share
and interacts with them by creating dirs and/or files, something strange
happens because file permissions change to:
Are you sure it is when a user connects?
Not exactly. When a user creates a file
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Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 14:08:23 +0100
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Subject: [Samba] Samba and LinuxMDK 9 file perms oddities?
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Kurt Weiss wrote:
AlF schrieb:
When a member of group users connects to the [public] or [grp]
share and interacts with them by creating dirs and/or files,
something strange happens because file permissions change to:
/home/public (owner=root, group=root, perms=0755)
/home/users
Kurt Weiss wrote:
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i tested the same situation. - without result. %-|
(samba 2.2.4 / kernel 2.4.10)
*) which version u use?
2.2.6pre2, the one that's delivered in the package
samba-xxx-2.2.6-1.0.pre2.2mdk, but I'm going to upgrade in a few days.
The (recompiled) kernel version is 2.4.19
Hi all
I noticed a pretty strange behaviour regarding file permissions that
sometimes change without any reason. I need to share the following two
directories:
/home/public (owner=root, group=root, perms=0777)
/home/users (owner=root, group=users, perms=0770)
the /home directory is owned
AlF schrieb:
When a member of group users connects to the [public] or [grp] share
and interacts with them by creating dirs and/or files, something strange
happens because file permissions change to:
/home/public (owner=root, group=root, perms=0755)
/home/users (owner=root, group=users,