Les Mikesell wrote: > edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> Les Mikesell wrote: >> >>> edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>> >>>>> I think the real solution is to teach your user that it is important >>>>> not to let others know his password if he hasn't figured that out >>>>> himself yet. And if others do need this access they should have their >>>>> own accounts instead of being able to pretend to be someone else. >>>>> >>>> But I think the user account ( profile files ) is also problem, so, I >>>> want to know how limit the related files ( including the dot file ) ! >>>> >>> This was covered in another topic. >>> Using normal unix permissions: >>> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2007-February/msg01197.html >>> or with the special chattr operation: >>> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2007-February/msg01247.html >>> >>> You'll have to fix them for the existing broken account first, though. >>> Either delete the account and re-add it or copy working versions of >>> the files over from a working account as root. >>> >> Hello to you, >> >> 1, The System is FC6. >> 2, After run "adduser edward" and login with user "edward", then > > > You'll need to do most of this as root. > >> >> [edward@svr1 ~]$ ls -l -a >> total 36 >> drwx------ 3 edward edward 4096 Feb 6 22:51 . >> drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4096 Feb 6 22:50 .. >> -rw------- 1 edward edward 67 Feb 7 12:47 .bash_history >> -rw-r--r-- 1 edward edward 24 Feb 6 22:50 .bash_logout >> -rw-r--r-- 1 edward edward 176 Feb 7 11:57 .bash_profile >> -rw-r--r-- 1 edward edward 124 Feb 6 22:50 .bashrc >> drwxr-xr-x 3 edward edward 4096 Feb 6 22:50 .kde >> -rw-r--r-- 1 edward edward 658 Feb 6 22:50 .zshrc >> [edward@svr1 ~]$ >> >> 3, Is it : >> chown root /home/edward >> chmod g+rwx ( What number of g+rwx, eg : ?77 ) /home/edward > > > You can use the symbolic form literally. I think it's easier to > understand. Let the computer do the binary/octal math. > g+rwx means add the read, write, and execute bits for the group. But I want to know what no of g+rwx... >> chmod +t ( What number of +t ) /home/edward > > > Same here, you can type it that way and it means add the "sticky" bit. Also want to know... >> chown root /home/edward/ All_dot_filenames > > > > Don't get carried away with wildcards on this one. .* will also match > .. which is your parent directory. > ok, chown root /home/edward/.* Edward.