rbishop@vollmer.com
2003-Mar-24 14:03 UTC
[Samba] Create Mode set to 775 but files created at 764
My office is running Windows NT 4.0 workstations and a Sun Solaris server. My friend and I are trying to get Samba to work on our Solaris servers. The Samba installation seems to go fine. We created our share and set create mask to 775. But every time we create a file the permissions get set to 764. We tried using force create mask and it works. However we want our employees to be able to set their files to read only if they choose too. With force create mask this is impossible, because it won't allow the permissions to be set to anything but 775. I thought that maybe we had messed up something on the server, so I tried it on a couple of Linux servers I had... same problem. The funny thing is that directory mask is working properly, but create mask is not.
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