Hello Jean, -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > I created a shared space and here is the definition in smb.conf > > comment = shared space > path = /local/sharedspace > public = no > writable = yes > printable = no > valid users = x, y, z, w > write list = x, y, z, w > create mode = 0775 > > Everybody can create folders or get/put files on the top level. Everyone > can read in folders created by an other. It appears that folders created > by a client belongs to this client on the server and thus writing in > this folder is forbidden for others. > > Does a parameter exist to permit to write files in folders created by an > other. As far as I understood, samba just reuses the acess rights given by the Windows-Client when the directory is created. However, these access rights are logically "and"-ed with the parameter "directory mask", which defaults to 755 - so: only the owner has write access.
directory mask = 775 should solve your problem. More stronger is "force directory mode", which simply ignores the access rights proposed by the windows client. HTH, Axel -- Sensationsangebot nur bis 30.11: GMX FreeDSL - Telefonanschluss + DSL für nur 16,37 Euro/mtl.!* http://dsl.gmx.de/?ac=OM.AD.PD003K11308T4569a -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba