I'm not sure you gave enough information to help you, so I'll throw out
the
basics.
Just like on Windows Server, there are 2 sets of permissions you have to
deal with.
Share permissions, which are the permissions the user has through the share,
and file permissions, or the permissions the user has on the directory
itself.
Share permissions are the ones you setup in SAMBA.
File permissions are the ones you setup in the OS.
The user (or group) has to have permission in both places to be able to
write.
You can set the Samba permissions to Group write, but if the group (or user)
doesn't have permission to write to the folder, it still won't work.
I like to refer to
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/small.html#id2553063 Step
number 13 to remember how to set the folder permissions. (chmod -R
ug+rwx,o+rx-w /data)
(This assumes you setup all your shared folders as subfolders of /data...)
This is the same in Windows (at least W2Kserver, last I used) You can share
a folder, but you still have to setup user/group permissions on the folder
itself in order for it to work.
HTH, and sorry if you already knew this....
Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: samba-bounces+dmcleod=foranyauto.com@lists.samba.org
[mailto:samba-bounces+dmcleod=foranyauto.com@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of
Christoph P. Kukulies
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 5:09 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] file creation mode is not obeyed
Samba 3.0.26a
OpenSuse 10.3
In samba.conf the default file creation mode is set to 775 (group write).
This mode is not followed or established when a domain user creates a file.
It is not group writable.
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Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies
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