Hello list,
This has probably come up before, but I can't seem to find any entries
for it. I'm helping a new public radio station to implement a shared
music library via NFS (& Samba for 1 Windows box) on 6.1. The library
needs to be accessible by everyone in the station, and we'd like
volunteers to be able to write files to the library, but not delete
them. Files will be organized into folders by artist first name:
library/a/artist/album/track.ogg. I found this:
http://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/2004/perms.html
Some platforms, e.g. FreeBSD, optionally take note of the setuid bit on
a directory: any files or directories created in that directory use the
directory's user ID as their user ID and new directories have the setuid
bit turned on.
I've tried this approach and it does not seem to work, or maybe I'd
doing something wrong. The setup is:
drwsrwxr-x 2 test2 wheel 512 Sep 22 02:16 test
When I create a file as another user i get this:
-rw-r--r-- 1 test1 wheel 0 Sep 22 01:39 uid
When I create a directory:
drwxr-xr-x 2 test2 wheel 512 Sep 22 15:29 yo
The other problem is that if the folder is writable by the group then I
can `rm -R test` and I can override the deletion for files inside the
folder, but not the folder itself:
override rwxr-xr-x test2/wheel for /test/yo? y
$ ls -l /test
total 0
Any thoughts or tips regarding the method I describe or another method
that will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Caleb
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