Não Leslie, umask é diferente de chmod.
umask 000 é igual ao chmod 777, ou seja -rwxrwxrwx
Entendeu?
http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/artigo/Entendendo-os-tipos-de-permissoes/?pagina=5
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/understanding-linux-unix-umask-value-usage.html
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~rc/help/faq/permissions.html
Agora eu não sei se esse mask do Samba se refere ao umask ou chmod.
Em Seg, 2009-12-28 às 14:19 -0200, Leslie H. Watter escreveu:Do man chmod S_ISVTX (01000) sticky bit (restricted deletion flag, as described in unlink(2)) S_IRUSR (00400) read by owner S_IWUSR (00200) write by owner S_IXUSR (00100) execute/search by owner ("search" applies for directories, and means that entries within the directory can be accessed) S_IRGRP (00040) read by group S_IWGRP (00020) write by group S_IXGRP (00010) execute/search by group S_IROTH (00004) read by others S_IWOTH (00002) write by others S_IXOTH (00001) execute/search by others E fazendo as contas, 0777 = -rwxrwxrwx sim :D Att, Leslie
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