RE: The "rm" command and non root users

2002-12-05 Thread Rend, Jon (Jon) %
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RE: The "rm" command and non root users

2002-12-05 Thread Rend, Jon (Jon) %
PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: The "rm" command and non root users you know, before everyone starts psychoanalyzing my interpersonal skills, a small observation on what really griped my wagger about the original post: On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Rend, Jon (Jon) % wrote: &g

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2002-12-05 Thread Rend, Jon (Jon) %
  -Original Message-From: Rend, Jon (Jon) % Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 10:31 AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: Thanks Thanks dude, the guy is obviously a smart ASS and I doubt if he has ever been laid hence his force sense of elite ness. I was being lazy as I was

The "rm" command and non root users

2002-12-05 Thread Rend, Jon (Jon) %
I am new to RED-HAT Linux but I was amazed at this behavior and can't find anything on it.   I created some dummy files as/owned by root on my WS with only "r" permission bit set for group and world. Then I logged into the same box as a dumb test user with no privileges and used "rm" to rem