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2019 Jul 04
0
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
...>> 4) Dont forget the "Primary Group".
No, the primary group, is windows is always ( by default ) Domain users, for
every user ( even Administrator )
Where needed, and what i do recommend, if you use your windows users also
within linux ( with ssh for example ),
then do set the unix_primary group to "domain users".
Then after that, use other groups to secure folders and use Creator
Owner/Group to allow everyone to change files/folders in the folder.
chmod 4770 gives creator owner and creator group
> 5) If you use chmod, you must re-apply the windows ACL again on
shar...
2019 Jul 04
10
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
Pisch Tam?s <pischta at gmail.com> ezt ?rta (id?pont: 2019. j?l. 4., Cs, 13:15):
>
> >OK, I set up Buster RC3 in a VM
> Thanks a lot!
>
> >I could add 'Domain Admins' to the 'Properties' on the share without any
> >problem.
> :o
>
> > Back to Buster machine:
> > root at dbrc3:~# ls -lad /home/users
> > drwxrwx---+ 2 root