Hi Folks,
i have a Samba410 on FreeBSD12.1-p3 running succesfully. Share is mounted on a Linux-client using credentials of a user of the FreeBSD-Server (no Wheel-Member)
The Share has its own user/group. The above mentioned user is a member of that group
Works!
Now: The Linux-client is a publicly accessible workstation our videoflyers use to copy all video-files to the server.
On that Linux-client the Screen-Lock is disabled.
Is it possible to set up the share in that way, that the above mentioned user can write/copy files to the share, but not delete any? What about Folders?
I'm aware, that i would have to take that user out of the group resulting in him being "Others", and do a 0777 on the share, but does anyone know how the force file directives (mask/mode) exactly work?
I want to avoid that a user working at that client deletes everything on the share by chance (not to mention a malicious guest "Hey, let's delete everything")
Any ideas?
i have a Samba410 on FreeBSD12.1-p3 running succesfully. Share is mounted on a Linux-client using credentials of a user of the FreeBSD-Server (no Wheel-Member)
The Share has its own user/group. The above mentioned user is a member of that group
Works!
Now: The Linux-client is a publicly accessible workstation our videoflyers use to copy all video-files to the server.
On that Linux-client the Screen-Lock is disabled.
Is it possible to set up the share in that way, that the above mentioned user can write/copy files to the share, but not delete any? What about Folders?
I'm aware, that i would have to take that user out of the group resulting in him being "Others", and do a 0777 on the share, but does anyone know how the force file directives (mask/mode) exactly work?
I want to avoid that a user working at that client deletes everything on the share by chance (not to mention a malicious guest "Hey, let's delete everything")
Any ideas?