OK, maybe setting that option is not the right thing to do, but I still have a strong feeling that something must be changed. New users who want to share files between their Ubuntu and Windows PC and create a guest- enabled share will be outraged when they find out that they cannot read their files. It would be best to completely remove the allow guests option from the GUI IMHO.
** Summary changed: - Please set option inherit owner by default on guest-enabled SMB shares + Please remove the "accept guests" option from the GUI since it creates confusion for new users ** Description changed: Binary package hint: samba Steps to reproduce: 1) Right clicking on a folder in Nautilus and choose "sharing options" 2) Set up an SMB share with write permissions and check the "accept guests" option 3) Using a Windows PC, create a new file (or copy a file) into the new share (no password prompt appears) 4) See how the Ubuntu user cannot access the file without becoming root from command line - - I suggest setting the default owner of the new files in the share to the user who created the share. I know that an option - for that in smb.conf exists. ** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu) Status: Won't Fix => New -- Please remove the "accept guests" option from the GUI since it creates confusion for new users https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/490380 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs