Hi all I have been trying to figure this out but have decided to give in and ask the list.
I am setting up a samba share that is writeable by numerous users. This is no problem - put them in the necessary group and chmod g+w that directory. The problem is that only the user who owns the parent directory is able to delete files from it. I know that dir permissions govern who can and can't delete files on Unix, but I'd like anyone to be able to delete any file within that directory structure. I am not using any ACLs, nor am I using any special entries in the service definition of my smb.conf. [infoshare] path = /var/www/infoshare writable = yes force group = folder-infoshare-modify ls -l /var/www/ drwxrwx---+ 6 root folder-infoshare-modify 4096 infoshare In this case, my users belong to the correct group (folder-infoshare-modify) so they can write to the share without problem. However, unless their username is root, none of these users will be able to delete any file they save. Is there a way to do this? I hope I have made this clear enough. If anyone can assist, I'd appreciate it. Regards Richard -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba