Hi,
I just want to configure the user-permissions for my CIFS-share like that:
- User A (me) should be allowed to read, write and execute everything:
home-dir: /mnt/storage
home-dir-permissions: 755
- User B and C should be able to read/execute everything, but only write (for not deleting my files) own files:
home-dir: /mnt/storage
home-dir-permissions: 775
- A, B and C are in the same user-group
- Guests are allowed to read/execute everything, but forbid to write anything.
My CIFS is configured for "Local-User-authentication" (guest-connection is allowed) with file-mask 0664 and folder-mask 0775. Is this the problem? Can somebody explain how to configure my share like I need to?
Thanks in advance
gorgel
P.S.: As I see now, user B and C can delete each others files. If you could tell me, how to prevent this?
I just want to configure the user-permissions for my CIFS-share like that:
- User A (me) should be allowed to read, write and execute everything:
home-dir: /mnt/storage
home-dir-permissions: 755
- User B and C should be able to read/execute everything, but only write (for not deleting my files) own files:
home-dir: /mnt/storage
home-dir-permissions: 775
- A, B and C are in the same user-group
- Guests are allowed to read/execute everything, but forbid to write anything.
My CIFS is configured for "Local-User-authentication" (guest-connection is allowed) with file-mask 0664 and folder-mask 0775. Is this the problem? Can somebody explain how to configure my share like I need to?
Thanks in advance
gorgel
P.S.: As I see now, user B and C can delete each others files. If you could tell me, how to prevent this?