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Dear all:
Is it possible to set Samba share (and the files under the share) from Samba
using setfacl? I want to set up a common directory for certain group of people
to read, write and execute it (user::rwx group::rwx). I assigned user1 as the
owner of all the files under this common directory and here is the thing:
when user2(or any other users in the same group) accessed any of the files, she
becomes owner of the files and the group permission changes to read only so
other people in the group cannot edit the same file.
Why is this happening? Is it because it's not a good idea to use setfacl? If
so, is there any other tool to do it? Thanks in advance for any help.
hc
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