[Samba] [Bulk] parent folder rX -> child file in it rwx => child file from windows read only????
Dale Schroeder
dale at BriannasSaladDressing.com
Tue Nov 1 11:58:22 MDT 2011
There are two ways to influence newly created directory and file
permissions. The default is to use the mask/mode options. You can see
your current settings with
testparm -sv | grep mask ( also grep for "mode" and "force").
Or you can use the different "inherit" options instead.
testparm -sv | grep inherit
Whichever way you choose, learn what these options do, and you should be
able to set a combination that works for you.
Dale
On 11/01/2011 9:42 AM, lejeczek wrote:
> apologies for being vague,
> to me it seems that everything depends on what's parent looks like,
> and goals are:
>
> have a file within a 750 folder that would be 770, meaning a client
> can write to the file
>
> have samba/win clients acknowledge folder of 750 within a folder of
> 770, meaning that if a winuser creates a folder(750) within a
> folder(770) samba respects it and other user should have no write
> permission to this newly created user's folder
> at this moment my samba lets users delete a folder with group (to
> which both users belong) permissions equals to rX, I'd have to make a
> folder 700 in order to protect it from deletion by non-owners
> and the smb.conf is pretty basic
> what am I missing???
>
> On 11/01/2011 01:25 PM, lejeczek wrote:
>> dear everybody
>>
>> samba is 3.5.11-79.fc14
>>
>> is this weird or my logic fails, I was hoping that if a file has unix
>> 770 then Win clients should be able to write to it even if parent
>> folder is 750
>>
>> also if a folder is 770 and a Win client creates a new folder in it,
>> its unix permissions get set to 755, and yet! another(different) Win
>> user can just delete this newly created folder.
>>
>> with what settings one can achieve above goals?
>> many thanks for all help
>> Pawel
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