mount_smbfs Question



I have a directory shared on a Win/XP box that I want all users on a
FreeBSD to be able to read/write/delete and even execute from.

I have setup the necessary connection credentials in /etc/nsmb.conf
and I am successfully mounting this share under / on the FreeBSD
system, using mount_smbfs.

However, the files being created in this share (from FBSD's POV) are
all owned by root:wheel with permissions of 777. What I want is for
the behavior to be like /tmp, wherein anyone can use the directory
for whatever purpose they like, but the ownership/permission are those
of the creator of the file.

Is this possible with an SMB share using mount_smbfs?
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