On 10/25/2010 18:28, Chuck Swiger wrote:
chmod g+w testdir/ (as superuser, exit again)
ls -ld testdir
drwxrwx--x 2 nobody intern 512 25 Okt 23:03 testdir
ls -l testdir
total 0
-rw-r- 1 nobody intern 0 25 Okt 23:03 testfile
- Now editing with vi (as user harry)
On 10/29/2010 23:27, jhell wrote:
On 10/25/2010 18:28, Chuck Swiger wrote:
chmod g+w testdir/ (as superuser, exit again)
ls -ld testdir
drwxrwx--x 2 nobody intern 512 25 Okt 23:03 testdir
ls -l testdir
total 0
-rw-r- 1 nobody intern 0 25 Okt 23:03 testfile
- Now editing
Hello,
am I complete stupid or is there a serious problem with 8.1-RELEASE:
I can write files which I have no write access to, if I have write
access to the directory of the file.
How to reproduce (tested with UFS2):
mkdir /tmp/testdir
touch /tmp/testdir/testfile
chown -R nobody:intern
schrieb Harald Schmalzbauer am 25.10.2010 23:20 (localtime):
Hello,
am I complete stupid or is there a serious problem with 8.1-RELEASE:
I can write files which I have no write access to, if I have write
access to the directory of the file.
...
This means file permission mode is irrelevant
On Oct 25, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
chmod g+w testdir/ (as superuser, exit again)
ls -ld testdir
drwxrwx--x 2 nobody intern 512 25 Okt 23:03 testdir
ls -l testdir
total 0
-rw-r- 1 nobody intern 0 25 Okt 23:03 testfile
- Now editing with vi (as user