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Re: group

2004-01-02 Thread caszonyi
On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, dave wrote: > Everyone, > Thanks for the info on msec running Mandrake. I changed the msec from > normal to one leverl less secure. Now it saves my changes. It still > doesn't make sense to me. Why can't I have a secure system and still > share files? Anyway thanks for t

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2004-01-01 Thread dave
Everyone, Thanks for the info on msec running Mandrake. I changed the msec from normal to one leverl less secure. Now it saves my changes. It still doesn't make sense to me. Why can't I have a secure system and still share files? Anyway thanks for the help. Dave -- Dave Pomeroy K7DNP Sout

Re: group

2004-01-01 Thread Ray Olszewski
Or are they always unable to write to it? Just to be sure we are all talking about the same thing, please send us the output of this sequence of commands (run as root): ls -l /home/everyone chmod 775 /home/everyone chgrp everyone /home/everyone ls -l /home/every

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2004-01-01 Thread dave
I'll try to ask this question so that it makes sense. I'm running Mandrake 9.1. I've made a folder called "/home/everyone". I have my daughter sharing an internet connection on my local network. My router gives ip addresses when she starts her computer, (windows98) and it gives me an ip add

Re: group

2003-12-26 Thread Jos Lemmerling
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003, dave wrote: > I made a subdirectory called "everyone", "/home/everyone". I want to > use this folder for sharing files from my windows clients as well as > myself. I used chgrp to make the folders owner group everyone. I added > the use

Re: group

2003-12-26 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 12:38 PM 12/26/2003 -0800, dave wrote: I made a subdirectory called "everyone", "/home/everyone". I want to use this folder for sharing files from my windows clients as well as myself. I used chgrp to make the folders owner group everyone. I added the users to this g

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2003-12-26 Thread dave
I made a subdirectory called "everyone", "/home/everyone". I want to use this folder for sharing files from my windows clients as well as myself. I used chgrp to make the folders owner group everyone. I added the users to this group. I changed the group permissions to rw

Re: group

2003-12-25 Thread Jos Lemmerling
cross another option in the man-page: > > If the directory /home/everyone is mounted on a seperate partition, the > > option "grpid" can be used to avoid the use of the SST-bits. > > Now *that* is elegant. Hell, I'd move the directory to a different partition, >

Re: group

2003-12-25 Thread Dan Zlotnikov
ferent partition, just so I could use this :) > > Not to mention, this will apply to all of that user's files, not just the > ones > > in /home/everyone/ > > Should that be a problem then? On my (Debian) systems the default group on > newly created files is the group of the us

Re: group

2003-12-25 Thread Jos Lemmerling
ge: If the directory /home/everyone is mounted on a seperate partition, the option "grpid" can be used to avoid the use of the SST-bits. > Not to mention, this will apply to all of that user's files, not just the ones > in /home/everyone/ Should that be a problem then? On my (Debi

Re: group

2003-12-25 Thread Dan Zlotnikov
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > The last step is to change the default umask to 002 instead of 022 so all > files will have the permissions set correctly (-rw-rw-r-- instead of > -rw-r--r--). If you don't do this, user1 cannot change the files user2 has > created. > > The default umask can be set in

Re: group

2003-12-25 Thread jos
On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, dave wrote: > > > I've made a group called everyone. It has its own Sub-directory, > > "/home/everyone". I have 3 users in the group. Do I have to do > > anything else so everyone can

Re: group

2003-12-25 Thread jos
On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, dave wrote: > I've made a group called everyone. It has its own Sub-directory, > "/home/everyone". I have 3 users in the group. Do I have to do > anything else so everyone can share that Sub-directory? Mandrake 9.2. Most likely you'll hav

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2003-12-25 Thread dave
I've made a group called everyone. It has its own Sub-directory, "/home/everyone". I have 3 users in the group. Do I have to do anything else so everyone can share that Sub-directory? Mandrake 9.2. Thanks in advance. Dave -- Dave Pomeroy K7DNP South Eastern Washington - To u