June 12, 20233 yr I just installed a Slsk (Nicotine+) container from a Dockerhub pull. It's working great, but it's defaulting all newly created folders & files to 755 so I can't delete or move them when browsing the SMB from my Win11 PC. Can I force the container to apply 775 or 777 instead? Or will I have to manually CHGRP or CHMOD all downloads?
July 10, 20232 yr Author I'm still looking for info on this. Can a script maybe run on the SLSK download folder to change ownership of all subfolders & files at once?
August 29, 20241 yr Community Expert Look here: EDIT: Pressed Save button too quick.... This is the section of above thread that I would be looking at: I would use the New Permissions Tool to fix any files/directories issues. Run it against any shares with permissions problems. As I recall running it against the appdata share can cause problems with some Docker containers... Edited August 29, 20241 yr by Frank1940
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