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Line 116 Therefore, Samba (smb.conf) should be co
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Line 116 Therefore, Samba (smb.conf) should be co
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create mode = 0664 |
create mode = 0664 |
directory mode = 0775 |
directory mode = 0775 |
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This will violate the rules in SECTION 3, but will allow |
This will allow LON-CAPA to operate properly although |
things to work. |
the rules in SECTION 3 are violated. |
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Of course (sigh...), if a user generates a directory with |
Difficulty could still emerge though, if a user |
Windows and then logs into the Linux filesystem and |
generates a directory with Windows and then logs |
creates a file under that directory, the file will |
into the Linux filesystem and creates a file under |
be of the mode 0644 (-rw-r--r--). |
that directory (the file would, alas, be of the |
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mode 0644 (-rw-r--r--)). |
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So, the real solution would be to edit the samba source |
Currently, for cases like this, we consider it to |
code and recompile samba. |
be the responsibility of the user (who logs directly |
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into the Linux filesystem) to make proper use of the |
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'chmod' command. |