Re: umask - chmod - sticky bit

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On 11:59 06 Aug 2003, Corey Hart <chart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| I have a shared directory where I would like every file underneath it to get
| created with the following permissions
| 
| chmod 660 (ug+rw) or umask 007
| 
| but I can not figure out a way to do this short of having cron run everyone 5
| minutes chmod -R the directory and everything underneath it.
| 
| My users default umask is 077.

All you can do is change your users' umask.
If your groups are set up right (every user has their own group) a umask
of 007 should be fine.
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