I'm using two text files for my test. One is a shell script (named
rsync_update) located in a read only public share and a plain text file
(named TACF_Notes.txt) in a writable "home" share. File permissions are
as follows:
-rw------- 1 bshotts bshotts 303 Oct 1 09:11 /home/bshotts/TACF_Notes.txt
-rwxr--r-- 1 root root 490 Feb 12 18:31
/usr/local/share/ftp-install/fc-devel/rsync_update
The smb.conf file on the server (a CentOS 4.4 system) contains the
following definitions for the forementioned shares:
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writeable = yes
[ftp-install]
comment = Install files
path = /usr/local/share/ftp-install
guest ok = yes
For reference, I popped in a Ubuntu 6.06 live CD and repeated the test.
6.06 is able to read (via nautilus) the plain text file but not the
shell script.
Also I am seeing the same behavior in Fedora 7 Test 3 ( installed on the
same machine as the Ubuntu 7.04 beta). I recall that earlier in the
test cycle, this problem did not exist. Further, my Fedora 5 system
(using KDE) has no problem with either file.
Hope this helps.
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