On Mo März 23 2009, nodata wrote: > Am Mittwoch, den 11.03.2009, 18:10 +0100 schrieb Till Maas: > > On Mi März 11 2009, Colin Walters wrote: > > > 2009/3/11 Till Maas <opensource@xxxxxxxxx>: > > In a collaborative work environment where several people store files in > > one directory or subdirectories of it, every user in the group should > > have read and write access to any file. > > Does this do what you want? > > mkdir /mnt/eng > chown root:eng /mnt/eng > chmod 070 /mnt/eng > chmod g+s /mnt/eng No, it still makes the this possible: > > > > It is still possible for a user to add a file > > > > that cannot be accessed by other users or cannot be written to. Another cause for promples like these is extracting archives that contain files or directories with strange permissions, e.g. no group executable flag for directories. Regards, Till
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