Still an issue in Ubuntu 9.04.
If you create a share writable by everyone through nautilus, the files uploaded by anonymous users belong to nobody:nogroup with 0744, thus preventing the user from editing the files without manually fixing the ownership via sudo.
Still an issue in Ubuntu 9.04.
If you create a share writable by everyone through nautilus, the files uploaded by anonymous users belong to nobody:nogroup with 0744, thus preventing the user from editing the files without manually fixing the ownership via sudo.
| $ ls -l ~/test
| -rwxr--r-- 1 nobody nogroup 419055 2009-03-20 14:31 testfile
nautilus-share: de.archive. ubuntu. com jaunty/main Packages dpkg/status
Installed: 0.7.2-0ubuntu7
Candidate: 0.7.2-0ubuntu7
Version table:
*** 0.7.2-0ubuntu7 0
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
Attaching /var/lib/ samba/usershare s/test.