Thanks for the reply, in fact it seems basically the same issue as in
bug #1812818
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Title:
copies don't respect setuid and setgid settings
Status in Nautilus:
New
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Release: 8.10
I'am not sure that nautilus is only one package implied. My nautilus
version is 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu1
Description of problem :
I have 2 users : user-a and user-b (with respective first group: groups
group-a and group-b)
they are both in third group named common-group.
Their own HomeDirectory are : (ls -l /home/user*)
drwxrwx--- 5 user-a group-a 4096 2009-04-20 14:00 user-a
drwxrwx--- 5 user-b group-b 4096 2009-04-20 14:02 user-b
and umask 007
The common directory : (ls -l /home/common*)
drwxrws--- 2 root common-group 4096 2009-04-20 14:03 common-directory
(chmod 2770)
So, when I copy or move some files or directories from the
HomeDirectories with CLI (cp or mv), setgid bit is preserved and owner
group too.
But if I copy-paste or drag'n drop from nautilus, directories or files
moved/copied keep old owner group and old permissions (without setgid
bit).
This Problem is same for a deported or local filesystem (nfs / two
local partition of a same hard drive / two directories of a same
parititon / a local parititon and an usb key).
Exemple:
~$ ls -l /home/*
/home/common-directory/:
total 0
/home/user-a/:
total 4
drwxrwx--- 2 user-a group-a 4096 2009-04-21 17:07 user-a.dir
-rw-rw---- 1 user-a group-a 0 2009-04-21 17:08 user-a.file
/home/user-b/:
total 4
drwxrwx--- 2 user-b group-b 4096 2009-04-21 17:07 user-b.dir
-rw-rw---- 1 user-b group-b 0 2009-04-21 17:07 user-b.file
~$ su user-a
user-a: ~$ umask
0007
user-a: ~$ cp -rv * ../common-directory/
`user-a.dir' -> `../common-directory/user-a.dir'
`user-a.file' -> `../common-directory/user-a.file'
user-a: ~$ ls -l ../common-directory/
total 4
drwxrws--- 2 user-a common-group 4096 2009-04-21 17:15 user-a.dir
-rw-rw---- 1 user-a common-group 0 2009-04-21 17:15 user-a.file
So when I'm log in gnome with User "user-b" and I copy paste through nautilus
the files in my home directory, the result is bellow :
user-a: ~$ ls -l ../common-directory/
total 8
drwxrws--- 2 user-a common-group 4096 2009-04-21 17:15 user-a.dir
-rw-rw---- 1 user-a common-group 0 2009-04-21 17:15 user-a.file
drwxrwx--- 2 user-b common-group 4096 2009-04-21 17:24 user-b.dir
-rw-rw---- 1 user-b group-b 0 2009-04-21 17:24 user-b.file
Then, owner group isn't good for file copied from nautilus interface
and setgid bit isn't present for direcory...
NB: I tried to use gvfs-copy command. Result is good for file (good owner
group, good permissions) but with directory, error message is :
"Impossible to copy a repertory recursively"
Thanks in advance for fix :)
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