Disregard. It was not related to LDAP but rather my use of nosuid or acl in my /etc/fstab.
Paul M. Whitney
paul.whitney(a)mac.com
410.493.9448
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On Jul 21, 2014, at 8:39, Paul Whitney <paul.whitney(a)mac.com>
wrote:
I am having an issue where and LDAP authenticated user cannot overwrite or remove a file
on the LDAP-client system even though the permission are set to 777. However, the user is
able to create a new file (file is owned by that user) and can be removed by that user.
Is there some limitation on actions on a file owned by different user but permissions set
to 777 (rwxrwxrwx)? I have checked to make sure no special attributes are enabled on the
file (lsattr).
Thanks
Paul M. Whitney
E-mail: paul.whitney(a)mac.com
Cell: 410.493.9448
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