Re: Mysterious changing file permissions

2004-02-17 Thread Adam Aube
On Tuesday 17 February 2004 05:54 pm, Hhayes wrote: > Where do I find the "create mask" and "inherit permissions" parameters? I don't believe they're set in the default smb.conf file. However, as I already stated, you can find documentation for these parameters in the man page for smb.conf. Ada

Re: Mysterious changing file permissions

2004-02-17 Thread Hhayes
Where do I find the "create mask" and "inherit permissions" parameters? "Adam Aube" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Tuesday 17 February 2004 05:01 pm, Adam Aube wrote: > > man smb.conf > > > > Look at the "create mask" and possibly the "force create mode" > > para

Re: Mysterious changing file permissions

2004-02-17 Thread Adam Aube
On Tuesday 17 February 2004 05:01 pm, Adam Aube wrote: > man smb.conf > > Look at the "create mask" and possibly the "force create mode" > parameters. You'll also want to look at the "inherit permissions" parameter - in fact, that might be all you need. Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: Mysterious changing file permissions

2004-02-17 Thread Adam Aube
Please send your replies to the list, not to me personally. This allows other list members to contribute, and puts the information in the archives so someone else with a similar problem can find it. On Tuesday 17 February 2004 04:46 pm, Harold Hayes wrote: > I'm using Samba to access the server

Re: Mysterious changing file permissions

2004-02-17 Thread Adam Aube
On Tuesday 17 February 2004 02:17 pm, Hhayes wrote: > I have a Debian box running as a file server on a network with 50 > users. So far it works great except for the user/file permissions. How are you sharing the files? NFS? Samba? Something else? > I can go into a directory and set the owner and

Mysterious changing file permissions

2004-02-17 Thread Hhayes
I have a Debian box running as a file server on a network with 50 users. So far it works great except for the user/file permissions. I can go into a directory and set the owner and group permissions to read/write on all files in the directory and that works fine. Then as soon as one of the user