On Jun 29, 2005, at 2:00 PM, motionsiren wrote:
Im embarassed to ask but the man's aren't making any sense to me.

I have a group of users that are all in the same group. They like to
share a common directory but find that they're files are rwxr-xr-x.
I'd like to make sure that every file within that directory has
rwxrwxr-x permissions as they need to write to each others files.

You can do a "chmod -R g+w PATH" to fix things for now.

But for this to work as you like, the users need to set their umask to 002. You also want to make sure each userid has a default group which only they are members of, commonly done by setting up gid == uid.

--
-Chuck

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