pbowers wrote:
To get "force create mode" and "force directory mode" to work with cifs
clients try setting "unix extensions = no" in your smb.conf. It worked for
me.
(chuckle) Just came to report to this list the solution that was finally found.
Indeed, "unix extensions = no" seems to be the correct answer. That line goes
in the server smb.conf, not the client.
uid/gid's now seem in sync. When a particular workstation ID creates a
dir/file, it shows up on the server's filesystem as the owner even though the
uid/gid numbers do not match between client / server.
All of the "force * mode" lines were not necessary and were able to be removed. Running with the unix extensions disabled the same "* mask" lines that work for Windows clients perform equally well for
Linux clients.
The one thing I did notice, and it is related to perms, is newly created dirs/files show up on the client with 644/755 perms even though on the server file system they are actually 666/777. Seems the
client is rather insistent about the perms. Since it seems cosmetic at best, I can put up with it.
So for now, cifs and the unix extensions being enabled goes as a "later" task.
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Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/
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