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[K12OSN] Samba File permissions
- From: "Jim Kronebusch" <jim winonacotter org>
- To: <k12osn redhat com>
- Subject: [K12OSN] Samba File permissions
- Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 09:46:36 -0500
My Samba installation doesn't seem to mirror linux directory
permissions. Does Samba have settings to override linux permissions? I
would like Samba to assign whatever permissions to folders that linux
has assigned. Example of problem:
In linux folder /home/Drop/Teacher1/Class1 is set to 773, I can write to
this folder with any user in Netatalk or local, but get the error
"Cannot Copy filename: Access is denied. The source file may be in use."
Folders above Class1 are set to 755. Any ideas? I am so close, but yet
so far to having this file server figured out.
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