On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:05 PM, Harry Jede<walk2...@arcor.de> wrote:
> On Dienstag, 18. August 2009 wrote jw:
>> Is this correct behavior, or a bug?
> You should try posix acls. Read the man pages:
> getfacl
> setfacl
> acl
>
> or search this list archiv. Look for "default acl".
>

I have not used ACLs much, but think I understand the concept.

>From what I understand, there is no acl 'sticky bit' equivelent.
Therefore, in order to get the sticky bit inherited in new
directories, I need to use 'inherit permissions' in samba.

But because of this strange issue I have been discussing with Jeremy,
I cannot get the user/group to be anything other than who you connect
to samba as.
And therefore, ACLs won't help me (I think). There is no ACL I can add
that would restrict write permission if a file already exists, but
allow creation of new files.

That is my current understanding, at least. I will read up on the docs though.

-John
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