On our old 3.6.x PDC profiles are created the way we want (mode 700/600). I am upgrading the hardware and putting OpenSUSE 13.1 with samba-4.1.11 on it. In testing I have found that no matter what I do, profile directories are created mode 770 and files mode 670. The profile share config: path = /local/samba/profiles # this dir is mode 1777, old and new profile acls = yes browseable = no guest ok = no read only = no csc policy = disable create mask = 0600 directory mask = 0700 store dos attributes = yes It is specific to the profile share. In our home directory share the masks work as expected. I've tried toggling profile acls, store dos attributes and inherit permissions. I've tried a different directory to store the profiles. The only difference between the old config that works on 3.6.x and the new config is that I have added the masks in an attempt to fix the problem: we did not need to specify them before. After hours of searching this is the closest thing I can find to someone else having this problem: https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-July/090029.html I feel like am I missing something blindingly obvious. -- Jon Martin System Administrator - Computing Science Information Services & Technology at University of Alberta 780-492-1662 http://ualberta.ca/IST/
On 19/09/14 05:44, Jon Martin wrote:> On our old 3.6.x PDC profiles are created the way we want (mode 700/600). > I am upgrading the hardware and putting OpenSUSE 13.1 with samba-4.1.11 > on it. In testing I have found that no matter what I do, profile > directories are created mode 770 and files mode 670. > > The profile share config: > path = /local/samba/profiles # this dir is mode 1777, old and new > profile acls = yes > browseable = no > guest ok = no > read only = no > csc policy = disable > create mask = 0600 > directory mask = 0700 > store dos attributes = yes >Hi On 4.1, just use: chmod 1777 /local/smb/profiles and [profiles] path = /local/samba/profiles read only = No That works with AD domains anyway. HTH, Steve
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