Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
M Harris wrote:
On Friday 23 February 2007 10:55, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
The reason for this, is that currently when zly creates a new file, johndoe does not have access to it.
Is read access ok?
Try making the directory chmod 0774
The thing is, I don't want "others" to have access to the directory at all.
In fact, to simplify the question: Is it possible to define, that when I create files in a specific directory, the files will not be (ch)owned to the default group, but instead as another group which I am a member of?
Did you not see my note from yesterday, about setting gid?
Hi James,
No, I do not seem to have received that. I did receive one from Anders Johansson, which he posted to the list, suggesting to set the sgid. This, together with and default acl allowing write access to the group (setfacl d:g::rw-) has solved the issue.
Thanks for your replies. Sylvester Depending on the control you want, you may also want to look at the sticky bit, which allows only the file owner or root to delete a file.
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