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2017 Jun 13
2
Retaining Permissions on a share
...ows using getfacl as the extended attributes) the > > files if they save it or if they create a directory. > > > > From what I've seen the only difference I've done, is because I set > > the permissions to 777 on the initially I didn't have to set the > > SeDiskOperatorPrivilege > > although I was using the user who already had this permission. > > Using '777' means that you now have a wide open share. > Yes thanks, it was just used to reset permissions initially, I'll use the SeDiskOperatorPrivilege to avoid having to "loosen" the per...
2017 Aug 17
1
Retaining Permissions on a share
...-HO\134lpretorius:rwx default:group::r-x default:group:CBL-HO\134Domain\040Users:r-x default:mask::rwx default:other::r-x Not sure if the entire email history is attached, but the share is configured as ... [HR] path = /var/lib/samba/data/data/HR read only = No I've set the SeDiskOperatorPrivilege to the group HR-Group as well as my domain administrator which is the user I signed onto to set the share permissions. How can I prevent users from creating folders owned by themselves and thereby locking other group members out of the folder? Thanks. Regards. Neil Wilson On Tue, Jun 13, 2017...
2017 Jun 13
0
Retaining Permissions on a share
...gt; > attributes) the files if they save it or if they create a > > > directory. > > > > > > From what I've seen the only difference I've done, is because I > > > set the permissions to 777 on the initially I didn't have to set > > > the SeDiskOperatorPrivilege > > > although I was using the user who already had this permission. > > > > Using '777' means that you now have a wide open share. > > > > Yes thanks, it was just used to reset permissions initially, I'll use > the SeDiskOperatorPrivilege to avoid h...
2017 Jun 13
5
Retaining Permissions on a share
...is will prevent users from becoming owner (shows using getfacl as the extended attributes) the files if they save it or if they create a directory. >From what I've seen the only difference I've done, is because I set the permissions to 777 on the initially I didn't have to set the SeDiskOperatorPrivilege although I was using the user who already had this permission. One other thing is that the current HR share is 100GB's + and changing permissions from the Windows side takes hours, is there a quicker way to set both the sharing permissions and the Security permissions for group HR-group using...