Hi All,

Would anyone have an setuid script that could do something similar as 
the following


The script needs to beable to do for example:

   o only allow changes to files under /www
   o do a "chgrp multimedia", and "chmod g+w"
   o optionally do recursive changes for directories
   o warn if the file/directory has write permissions for 'www' and those
     write permissions are taken away by the 'chgrp/chmod'.
   o log the changes: timestamp, userid, filename and previous permissions
   o _not_ allow chgrp/chmod for files that are sym-linked into the /www
     directory, or that are inside a directory that's sym-linked into the
     /www directory.  This is to prevent somone creating a sym-link to,
     say, /etc/shadow and using the script to get read permissions.

This script is so that staff members don't have to have su access to 
be able changed permission on there files created by a root process.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Please also cc replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Matt
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Matthew Simpson
System Administrator
The Infoxchange, Inc.
Technology for Social Justice
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW: www.infoxchange.net.au
Ph: (03) 9486 9355 Fax: (03) 9486 9344
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