Hello, How do I reset default folder permissions? For instance I have the following in my smb.conf [share] path = /srv/samba/share read only = no Now lets say I have modified ACL's and I just need to start clean as if I just created the folder for the first time(mkdir -p /srv/samba/share). I have tried the following without luck. setfacl -b /srv/samba/share chown root:root /srv/samba/share chmod 755 /srv/samba/share Every time I go back to the share tab using Windows Computer Management I see my previous entries. I would expect to see the default 'Everyone' group. The security tab is missing the 'CREATE OWNER' and 'CREATE GROUP' as well. Not to mention the "Include inheritable permissions from this object's parent" is un-ticked from a prior modification. It should default on. With that said. How does one start over on a share when things don't go as planned? Using Debian Wheezy and Samba 4.1.17 member server. Thanks. -- -James
Hi setfacl -Rb /srv/samba/share chown nobodycares:a group with SeDiskOperatorPriviledge /srv/samba/share chmod g+rwx /srv/samba/share always did the trick for me Regards Le 24/08/2015 18:35, James a écrit :> Hello, > > How do I reset default folder permissions? For instance I have the > following in my smb.conf > > [share] > path = /srv/samba/share > read only = no > > Now lets say I have modified ACL's and I just need to start clean as if > I just created the folder for the first time(mkdir -p /srv/samba/share). > I have tried the following without luck. > > setfacl -b /srv/samba/share > chown root:root /srv/samba/share > chmod 755 /srv/samba/share > > Every time I go back to the share tab using Windows Computer Management > I see my previous entries. I would expect to see the default 'Everyone' > group. The security tab is missing the 'CREATE OWNER' and 'CREATE GROUP' > as well. Not to mention the "Include inheritable permissions from this > object's parent" is un-ticked from a prior modification. It should > default on. With that said. How does one start over on a share when > things don't go as planned? Using Debian Wheezy and Samba 4.1.17 member > server. Thanks. > >
On 8/24/2015 12:43 PM, Sébastien Le Ray wrote:> Hi > > setfacl -Rb /srv/samba/share > chown nobodycares:a group with SeDiskOperatorPriviledge /srv/samba/share > chmod g+rwx /srv/samba/share > > always did the trick for me > > Regards > > Le 24/08/2015 18:35, James a écrit : >> Hello, >> >> How do I reset default folder permissions? For instance I have the >> following in my smb.conf >> >> [share] >> path = /srv/samba/share >> read only = no >> >> Now lets say I have modified ACL's and I just need to start clean as if >> I just created the folder for the first time(mkdir -p /srv/samba/share). >> I have tried the following without luck. >> >> setfacl -b /srv/samba/share >> chown root:root /srv/samba/share >> chmod 755 /srv/samba/share >> >> Every time I go back to the share tab using Windows Computer Management >> I see my previous entries. I would expect to see the default 'Everyone' >> group. The security tab is missing the 'CREATE OWNER' and 'CREATE GROUP' >> as well. Not to mention the "Include inheritable permissions from this >> object's parent" is un-ticked from a prior modification. It should >> default on. With that said. How does one start over on a share when >> things don't go as planned? Using Debian Wheezy and Samba 4.1.17 member >> server. Thanks. >> >> >Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work. I even tried 'net cache flush' and 'smbcontrol all reload-config' after the commands. Getfacl appears to show correct permissions. # file: srv/samba/share # owner: root # group: root user::rwx group::r-x other::r-x ls -l looks correct drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Aug 24 11:55 share. -- -James