Hi guys,
So I have a few issues with some share permissions following a recent upgrade to Mojave. Data is shared on a Thunderbolt drive but I seem to be seeing the 2 following issues
1 - Groups that are set on the top level of the shared folders aren't being seen by the users
2 - When new files/folders are being created inside the top shared folder, the permissions are showing as user - read/write / everyone - read only, despite the top level having a group and everyone set to read/write
I've downloaded tinkertool system and I can propagate them, but this still doesn't fix the new file/folder issue.
Any suggestions please?
[doublepost=1558357527][/doublepost]ok update on this. Using tinkertool system, if I add a group to the ACL permissions and tell it to propagate with subfolders, it appears to work. However when a user creates a subfolder, it still shows the same with the user having read/write and everyone read, but other users do have access. So almost as though the client machine isn't showing the ACL permission, but it's lying.
If I modify the POSIX permission of Others to read/write, the permission for the user then shows everyone as read/write, but sub folders don't pick up the parent settings.
So I have a few issues with some share permissions following a recent upgrade to Mojave. Data is shared on a Thunderbolt drive but I seem to be seeing the 2 following issues
1 - Groups that are set on the top level of the shared folders aren't being seen by the users
2 - When new files/folders are being created inside the top shared folder, the permissions are showing as user - read/write / everyone - read only, despite the top level having a group and everyone set to read/write
I've downloaded tinkertool system and I can propagate them, but this still doesn't fix the new file/folder issue.
Any suggestions please?
[doublepost=1558357527][/doublepost]ok update on this. Using tinkertool system, if I add a group to the ACL permissions and tell it to propagate with subfolders, it appears to work. However when a user creates a subfolder, it still shows the same with the user having read/write and everyone read, but other users do have access. So almost as though the client machine isn't showing the ACL permission, but it's lying.
If I modify the POSIX permission of Others to read/write, the permission for the user then shows everyone as read/write, but sub folders don't pick up the parent settings.