Hi there
Linux (redhat 9.0) does not set the execute-bits for new files, (even with
umask set to 777) by default.
Why does samba ?
When default ACLs are set, samba explicitly sets the mode to 777 for new
files and directories, and then somehow corrects them according to the
default ACLs.
Hi there
Linux (redhat 9.0) does not set the execute-bits for new files, (even with
umask set to 777) by default.
Why does samba ?
When default ACLs are set, samba explicitly sets the mode to 777 for new
files and directories, and then somehow corrects them according to the
default ACLs.