Quoting Bob ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have three debian based boxes running (two Corel and one potato.) On all
> three machines, the default install is to allow everyone on the system to view
> every directory, including each other's home directories. This is true when
> using telnet or ftp as wel
On 12/19/00 5:25 PM, Bob ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I have two questions (for now): What is the permissions setting for the home
>directories. I suspect it should be something like rwx-- or
>rwxrwx--- if
>the group is unique to the specific username. Is this correct?
They'll work if yo
I have three debian based boxes running (two Corel and one potato.) On all
three machines, the default install is to allow everyone on the system to view
every directory, including each other's home directories. This is true when
using telnet or ftp as well. I really have no need to read my son'
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