On 26 January 2011 10:17, Rafa Griman <rafagriman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Directories should have +x permissions. Do a: > > chmod 0750 /directory > > And see what happens. > Hi Rafa, like a fool I sent that email and then worked this out shortly after :) Still, if I hadn't your response was quick so I wouldn't have been waiting long. This leads me onto a new question though; If user1 writes a file in folder1 will user2 be made the default group owner, is there a way of enforcing this and with the required privileges (r for files, rx for directories?). User1 accesses folder1 over smb so I could set up a create mask but other folders accessed by users1 not via smb (ssh, rsync etc) I still want user2 to have read only access. Can you implement smb style create masks at a file system level? -- Regards, James. http://www.jamesbensley.co.cc/ There are 10 kinds of people in the world; Those who understand Vigesimal, and J others...? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos