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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