Kevin Thorpe wrote:
Ned Slider wrote:
Kevin Thorpe wrote:
Hi all,
I have a permissions problem with a samba share which I really
can't fathom out. I'm trying to create a fully group writable share.
Easy or so I thought.
As you can see from my config I am trying all the options to set
files group writable, however when I create a file from the client
I'm always getting the
mode 0644. Does anyone have a clue why? Thanks!
client:
//database.pricetrak.com/spendtrak /home/spendtrak cifs
username=webserver,password=twonkerlet,uid=apache,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0770
0 0
server:
[spendtrak]
comment = Spendtrak Files
path = /home/spendtrak
browseable = no
writable = yes
printable = no
valid users = +spendtrak
force group = spendtrak
create mode = 0660
create mask = 0660
force create mode = 0660
directory mode = 0770
Here's how I used to achieve that type of scenario on CentOS 4:
[Staff]
comment = Staff Share
path = /shares/staff
writeable = yes
valid users = +staff
force group = staff
force create mode = 0660
force directory mode = 0770
I know - that's where I started - works fine for directories, but not
for files. I can't fathom it out.
Did you use "force create mode" as opposed to "create mode" in your
original message?
I wonder if it's a *nix file permission thing. Maybe you need to
manually (re)set all file ownerships to spendtrak:spendtrak and take it
from there.
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