Re: Sticky Bit for directories and Samba

2001-10-15 Thread Mike Egglestone
Hi, I believe the sticky bit (which should show a "t" when you do a ls -l ) will stop other users from deleting the creators file. This is used often on a /tmp directory that has "write" access to lots of users. I believe that the "s" bit is used in the "UID" and "GID" so that any file created unde

Sticky Bit for directories and Samba

2001-10-15 Thread Morbo
I'm running a Samba server, and I have set up the shared directories that they have their own samba user name and group name. I also have the sticky bit turned on on the top most directory. If I understood it correctly, this should result in all directories and files below this folder to inherit t