On Monday 27 Jan 2003 11:33 pm, Steve Jeppesen wrote:
> I think the problem is since I am not using samba for my linux p.c. to
> connect to the linux server, NFS is keeping my permissions on anything I
> create into the shared directory - thus no one using samba can add
> anything or change what I create within the same shared folder.
>
> Is there any way to make NFS change anything I create on the linux
> server to a "public" share so to speak?  Other than the fact that after
> I create a file or folder in the shared folder - I can go back into and
> chmod 0777 <file/folder>...but that would be a hassle to do everytime.
>
> Thanks for the help Stephen, I should have seen that one myself but ya
> know sometimes ppl need to just take a break from something that is not
> going right and come back to it later with a fresh mind set.

I don't know anything about nfs really, but I just wondered if this suggestion 
would help.  Why not make a group for those users and make your default group 
to be that one? I would have thought that all of them would be able to use 
the files then, whether locally or remote.

Anne
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Registered Linux User No.293302


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