Hi Hey
How do I do following in bash:
chmod 0666
(Yes I know, I should really read man bash, but not now, too busy at the moment...) Yes, you should and so should I, and I have; couldn't find it!
Perhaps the one who answers you (us?) could also tell me (us?) if it's possible to let directories users have no rights for, be invisible.. I
it's kinda related, don't you think? For example: if a user goes into the /home directory, it now shows all directories. The user can't go in any of them but his own, but he sees
try :
user : paul
group : users
permissions owner group directory
=============================================
rwx --x --x root root /home
rwx rwx --- paul users /home/paul
This should allow the user paul to change into /home/paul, but not get a
directory listing of /home.
Hope this helps.
Paul Miles
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rogier Maas"
nevertheless.
Jaska. Rogier ;-)
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