Hi,
I hope this an appropriate list to post this query to.
I am shaking down a redhat 7.3 file server. It is running samba-2.2.3a-6. I
am using it as the PDC for a windows domain of win95/win89/nt4/win2k boxes.
I have no problem with /home permissions. The umask is set to 022, which is
fine in most cases, and the default ownership is owner:owner.
The exception is /home/pub. I have a symbolic link in everyone's home
directory pointing to this directory. I have a lot of resource files and
custom software under this directory that I have appropriate group access
to, allowing safe sharing of these files. I also have a directory with a set
of excel spreadsheets that everyone needs write access to. I set it up so
that all files are root:root and rw-rw-rw-.
The problem is that everytime a file is saved it has the owner:group changed
to the users default, and file permissions changed according to the umask.
This means that everytime someone saves one of the spreadsheets nobody else
can access them until I set the permissions again.
Any magic wands out there?
Cheers,
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Graham Kettlewell
Research assistant
Atmospheric Chemistry Research Group
University of Wollongong
grahamk@uow.edu.au
Tel: (61 2) 4221 3196
Fax: (61 2) 4221 4287
Mob: 0414 309 524
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