-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi! Maybe someone can help me with samba 4 (F18). In previous version (samba 3/F17) I had this definition for a share: [xxx] path = /xxx browseable = yes writable = yes ; writable = no printable = no public = yes guest only = yes guest ok = yes create mask = 0664 directory mask = 0775 force group = xxx The important thing here is "create mask". I do not want all files created by users to be executable in linux. The same definition work in samba 4 with the exception of running windoze .exe files from the share. In windoze, there is no read & exec permissions associated with the file. Only read for everyone and read/write for unix user/group. I can manually set the exec flag (from linux or windoze) but this has to be made every time someone copy an executable file. Any chance to revert to the behavior from samba 3? Thank you. Sincerely, Gabriel - -- // Gabriel VLASIU // // OpenGPG-KeyID : 44952F15 // OpenGPG-Fingerprint: 4AC5 7C26 2FE9 02DA 4906 24B2 D32B 7ED7 4495 2F15 // OpenGPG-URL : http://www.vlasiu.net/public.key -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJRCntGAAoJENMrftdElS8VccwP/1Bn7zfctWYW86LES/0kE0J/ nig6I927ekX2d+UwUBffUmFgL/G9Pfh4drX7Lrh/HakT/MBerUxZa79URF3v7mLS OmX00areoAHBc1wBo39xHLujNKwwifr4fdgLLFt3hsA0iL6R71l6eDz9tzk7SUPA zpdo6bx9mqX95TdmDHR/q+2Z5ab39hP5AkIRWZwa8jQiSHKn5RN4MyWsTtpFnCkR fM88zmDq72NGXJD9oApd9LLvZbw08rILI7na6IXIcFg+HTowM0IhozPUdqfPtYf9 FgmQP7vg1J38U8Lw7P4n+5/eei/+h0YdMHs1N864aYumNz+Ts+2KU1RLyzr9ZIUg YkcQ6V60WA5Esy2c7p87/TgL+5bRa4pqMhghLXcoBAxRbaqFOY7i2fbb8/+JfU1y lJq5z08M0RXDV0dSwKix1iuGd5cfSfoFroC8J9SXttMZcPwoDVIz5L/arWFFGByo f9m5XD5fPMxOY8vIkGbO62oYhH66gIIelvQXT8g7TiTWgIeTXdOigYEeZQye43Fk Sst9nS/JUpZcXSq8qIErh/WD4nvAOzUg3p0IgwHpmqxIndDNrVD1aol3mooKuv94 gzZWQEU1Z0Tfm5NnS5qrsiU3RnwgkI8qya5xHVFIhzMTUP7ickWNA1myRdBWXDt0 gc7W1TxMJY3xZ2u1Bngx =uDBh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org