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Old 11-22-2010, 10:50 AM   #1
maddi
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Enforce writepermissions on filesystem


Hi guys,
we have a data transfer network drive, shared via nfs and samba.
But now I got the special demand to make any of the files read and wirteable, regardsless of the permissions they had before.
With acl I get the right permissions (via default values) but the standard unix permissions overwrite this. (e.g. when I have 644, it does not care that the group has write permissions)

Does someone have an idea (except chmod via cronjob )

Best regards,
romad
 
Old 11-24-2010, 04:52 AM   #2
jlcasado
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Hi Romad,

For Samba you have the possibility to use umask with the options "create mask" and "directory mask" in the share definition.

For NFS I can only think in the cron job as you said...

Best regards
jose
 
  


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