Re: Setting directory permissions

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I should have stated that I am using RedHat 9, upgraded to 2.4.20-24.9.

I believe I am looking for the file permissions that one can use on Novell systems
or the ACL capabilities that VMS has.


On Monday, February 9, 2004, at 11:43 AM, Margaret_Doll wrote:

In general I want the user to be the only one to have rwx permissions on a directory and the files in the directory.

However, there are some directories to which I want the group and owner to have rwx permissions. I find that
as a member of the group add files to the "group" directory, the permissions are not set for the group to write
or execute these files.


How do I change the default permission setup on a few directories?

As is

4 drwxrwx--- 3 user1 jointgroup 4096 Feb 9 11:03 .
4 drwx--x--- 3 user1 jointgroup 4096 Feb 9 11:03 ..
0 -rw-r--r-- 1 user2 jointgroup 0 Feb 9 11:01 newfile



I want



4 drwxrwx--- 3 user1 jointgroup 4096 Feb 9 11:03 .
4 drwx--x--- 3 user1 jointgroup 4096 Feb 9 11:03 ..
0 -rwxrwx--- 1 user2 jointgroup 0 Feb 9 11:01 newfile



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