Re: [Samba] group share directory

2013-09-16 Thread steve
On Mon, 2013-09-16 at 09:58 -0700, David Christensen wrote: > On 09/16/13 02:10, steve wrote: > > How about a big hammer? cron: > > find /mnt/z/data -type f -exec chmod 777 {} \; > > as often as you think users may mv or cp. > > Try exec+ if they move a lot of files. > > Thanks for the reply. :-)

Re: [Samba] group share directory

2013-09-16 Thread David Christensen
On 09/16/13 09:58, David Christensen wrote: Perhaps I need to forget about local access and settle for a Samba solution for regular files and directories only -- e.g. configure Samba to provide the needed functionality and then make Samba the only way into or out of GroupShare. This seems to wo

Re: [Samba] group share directory

2013-09-16 Thread David Christensen
On 09/16/13 02:10, steve wrote: How about a big hammer? cron: find /mnt/z/data -type f -exec chmod 777 {} \; as often as you think users may mv or cp. Try exec+ if they move a lot of files. Thanks for the reply. :-) I would also need to do directories. Ignoring the group sticky bit, the de

Re: [Samba] group share directory

2013-09-16 Thread steve
On Sun, 2013-09-15 at 13:57 -0700, David Christensen wrote: > but copying and moving > didn't. How about a big hammer? cron: find /mnt/z/data -type f -exec chmod 777 {} \; as often as you think users may mv or cp. Try exec+ if they move a lot of files. HTH Steve -- To unsubscribe from this

Re: [Samba] group share directory

2013-09-15 Thread David Christensen
On 09/15/13 01:00, steve wrote: You have set access via posix acls. Does the share have inherit acls = Yes? Thanks for the reply. :-) Here is the Samba configuration for the share: # grep -A 9 data /etc/samba/smb.conf [data] path = /mnt/z/data read only = No

Re: [Samba] group share directory

2013-09-15 Thread steve
On Sat, 2013-09-14 at 23:42 -0700, David Christensen wrote: > samba: > > I am attempting to set up a "group share" directory on Debian "Wheezy" > where any user can create or place files and directories, and every > other user has full access to those files and directories. The > directory wil