[Samba] Samba write bits being set incorrectly on FreeBSD 7.2

2010-01-27 Thread Mark Lokowich
I've found that read-only files become writable when copied from Windows 
XP to my Samba 3.3.3 mount on FreeBSD 7.2.

  I have the map archive = no option.  If I change this option to
yes then the write bits are cleared (and execute bits set), as 
expected.  Shouldn't the read-only permissions be maintained regardless 
of the map archive option?

I've never seen this on Linux version of Samba.  Could it be ext3
vs. ufs?

Thanks,
Mark Lokowich
Compellent Technologies

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[Samba] Samba write permissions being set incorrectly on FreeBSD 7.2

2009-12-15 Thread Mark Lokowich
I've found that write permissions get set after updating (copy over) 
read-only files from Windows XP to my Samba 3.3.3 mount on FreeBSD 7.2. 
 I have the map archive = no option.  If I change this option to 
yes then the write bits are cleared, as expected for either setting in 
this scenario.  Why are the write bits getting mapped per this setting?
fwiw: I've never seen this on Linux version of Samba.  Could it be ext3 
vs. ufs?


Thanks,
Mark Lokowich
Compellent Technologies
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