Quoting m...@nikosapi.org (m...@nikosapi.org): > Package: samba > Version: 2:3.2.5-4lenny2 > Severity: normal > > After upgrading to lenny (from etch) it seems that the "force create mode" > option no longer works. However, if I downgrade samba to 3.0.24-6etch10 the > option works as it should. Here's an example: > > nikos...@kubuntubox:~$ touch testfile; chmod 600 testfile > nikos...@kubuntubox:~$ mv testfile /mnt/smb/archives/ > > teh-server:~# ls -l /mnt/md1/archives/testfile > -rw------- 1 samba samba 0 2009-04-23 11:23 /mnt/md1/archives/testfile > > When using the older version of samba, the permissions of that file would > have been -rw-rw-r-- which is consistent with what I have in my config file.
What happens when you copy the fileĀ ? I see the same behaviour than the one you see, with 3.3.3. However, copying the file ends up with the right permissions. I'm not entirely sure that what you see is a bug, actually. After all, when moving a file, you expect permissions to remain as they are.
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