You are using your LTSP server as a Web server? What are you thinking?!!? :-)

If that is a problem, then put their Web space somewhere else i.e. /home/html/$USER 
and make that public.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> True! But that chmod command also makes the user's public_html
> directory inaccessible for the local web-server.
> 
> Wouter
> 
> On 14-Mar-03 Peter Billson wrote:
> > Pedro,
> >   As root:  chmod 0700 /home/*
> >
> >   All home directories will then only be readable / writable /
> > executable by their owner.
> >
> > Pete
> 
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> 14-Mar-03    15:55:42    (SuSE Linux Xfmail)
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