It turns out that
profile acls = Yes
in the [globals] section caused my problem. Removing it solved the
problem.
Monday, February 26, 2007, 11:01:42 AM, schreef jij:
> Hi Travis,
> I and a few others have been having similar problems in
> http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2007-January/12879
Hi Travis,
I and a few others have been having similar problems in
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2007-January/128794.html and
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2007-February/129778.html
Have you found any solution yet?
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Travis Bullock wrote:
Nope...nadda..
No yums, no new client O/S's.nada
You're sure there were no new Windows Critical Updates or MS Office
updates that might have been applied automatically that might have done
something?
Sorry, but it just doesn't make sense that something can wor
n the
directory itself.
What is wrong here?
Travis Bullock
Systems Administrator
Avmax Group Inc.
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To: "samba"
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 12:36:08 PM (GMT-0700) US/Mountain
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Travis Bullock wrote:
OK. Everything is going great for 4 years on my FC3 Samba Version 3.0.3-5.
Now all of a sudden, when someone opens a Word/Excel file on a Samba
share, it changes the user Owner to that user as well as modifies the
permissions to r-x and leaves the group/permission bits/own
What about using some of the following (example) directives? These can
be defined per share:
force create mode = 664
create mask = 664
force directory mode = 2775
directory mask = 2775
force security mode = 664
security mask = 664
force directory security mode = 2775
directory security mask
OK. Everything is going great for 4 years on my FC3 Samba Version 3.0.3-5.
Now all of a sudden, when someone opens a Word/Excel file on a Samba share, it
changes the user Owner to that user as well as modifies the permissions to r-x
and leaves the group/permission bits/owner setting alone.
I