24 Oct
2006
24 Oct
'06
11:23
John Andersen wrote:
On Monday 23 October 2006 03:19, James Knott wrote:
Currently, with SUSE, all "users" group members have read access to everyone's home directories.
That is strictly up to each user. They can set permissions on their own directory.
While a user can change the permissions, the default install allows others to read, thereby requiring some change to prevent it. On the other hand, with unique groups for each user, as in RH, it doesn't. No one has access to your directories, unless you specifically allow it.