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Re: Sticky premissions.
- To: Oded Arbel <oded(at-nospam)geek.co.il>
- Subject: Re: Sticky premissions.
- From: Eran Levy <eranle(at-nospam)netvision.net.il>
- Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 21:37:35 +0200
- Cc: linux-il(at-nospam)linux.org.il
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Hi,
If I understand you right, you want to create a group of users that will
have the read/write permissions in the "public" directory.
You will have to do this:
Say the public directory called: public_dir
1. make the group of users you want and chown the directory that the group
will have the permissions to this directory
2. chmod 764 public_dir - This will make the directory rwx by the user and
rw for the group and r permission for the others
or you can do: chmod g+rw public_dir - adds read and write for group to the
directory.
hmm....you can do that with adding ACLs there are the change, insert and
delete permissions adding a rwc to a group of users will make all the users
be able to read-write-change (give a user or group access to change)
If I understand you right, this is the answer to the question. If not, sorry.
At 20:33 22/10/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Reading this again, I think I didn't made myself clear, so lets try again :
>I want that any user of the "users" group will be able to create files and
>directories under the public directory, and said files and directories will
>automaticly have read/write access to all members of the "users" group, and
>recursively - that files and directories in sub-directories will also be
>thus affected.
>
>Oded
>
>--
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>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Oded Arbel" <oded@geek.co.il>
>To: "Linux-IL" <linux-il@linux.org.il>
>Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 8:19 PM
>Subject: Sticky premissions.
>
>
> > Hi list.
> >
> > I have here a public directory which I want all users to be able to read
>and
> > write to - but not only to things that they created : I want a user to
>have
> > full read/write access to any file under that directory that was created
>by
> > another user of the "users" group.
> > I'm wandering if that is possible to do using some sort of sticky bit
> > somewhere ?
> >
> > Oded
> >
> > --
> > "Idiocy is the essence of the male mind."
> > -- Calvin and Hobbes
> >
> >
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