[CentOS] Samba and file permissions
Todd Cary
todd at aristesoftware.com
Mon Jul 12 15:33:13 UTC 2010
Rob -
I assume this is where I need to list all users and set the permissions
as specified. Also, I do not find an entry for "directory mask".
# The following two entries demonstrate how to share a directory so that two
# users can place files there that will be owned by the specific users.
In this
# setup, the directory should be writable by both users and should have the
# sticky bit set on it to prevent abuse. Obviously this could be extended to
# as many users as required.
;[myshare]
; comment = Mary's and Fred's stuff
; path = /usr/somewhere/shared
; valid users = mary fred
; public = no
; writable = yes
; printable = no
; create mask = 0765
Todd
On 7/12/2010 8:01 AM, Rob Kampen wrote:
> Todd Cary wrote:
>> A problem that has plagued me for a long time (finally decided to get
>> some expert help) is setting the owner/group on directories/files I
>> create with samba. Here is my situation:
>>
>> On my Linux/Apache I have a user, smith. The /home/smith directory
>> is owned by smith and is part of the group, todd (me) with
>> permissions 775.
>>
>> This works fine until I create via samba a directory in smith e.g.
>> /home/smith/test. The directory is owned by todd and smith cannot
>> create a file in it.
>>
>> What have I missed and how do I fix it?
>>
>> Todd
>>
>> P.S. My admin expertise is just moderate since my Linux server just
>> runs and runs without much administration needed.
>>
> Todd,
> You did not provide a copy of your smb.conf
> you may want to check
> directory mask = 0775
> create mask = 0664
> in the global section or in the particular [homes] section as you see
> fit.
> another way is to use the sticky bit under unix file permissions
> ie
> chmod g+s /home/smith
> HTH
>
>
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