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Re: adduser creates home dirs 700
- To: Evgeny Popov <EvgenyP(at-nospam)comsec.co.il>
- Subject: Re: adduser creates home dirs 700
- From: Oleg Goldshmidt <ogoldshmidt(at-nospam)computer.org>
- Date: 06 Sep 2001 17:42:02 +0300
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- In-Reply-To: Evgeny Popov's message of "Wed, 5 Sep 2001 15:02:20 +0200"
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Evgeny Popov <EvgenyP@comsec.co.il> writes:
> I would like to let users to browse their sites as
> www.domain.com/~username/. In order to do this, it should be at least 711
> permisions on /home/username, but adduser creates it 700. I did not find how
> to change it so the new added users will have correct permissions on their
> directories. The "umask" record in /etc/profile does not affect.
Is it so difficult to chmod the home directory after adduser finishes?
There is probably unpteen different ways to do it automagically.
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Oleg Goldshmidt | ogoldshmidt@NOSPAM.computer.org
"If it ain't broken, it has not got enough features yet."
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