Re: Ownerships??

2000-11-10 Thread Thomas Ribbrock
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 09:58:17AM -0500, Fred Edmister wrote: [...] 550:include:/home/osyrys/dasch ... Cannot open /home/osyrys/dasch: Permission denied [...] What are the permissions on /home/osyrys ? Is it world-readable? Cheerio, Thomas -- "Look, Ma, no obsolete quotes and

Re: Ownerships??

2000-11-10 Thread Fred Edmister
That was it. The directory permissions... LOL DUH! Sorry about that. Thanks a bunch! Fred At 03:02 PM 11/10/00 +, you wrote: On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 09:58:17AM -0500, Fred Edmister wrote: [...] 550:include:/home/osyrys/dasch ... Cannot open /home/osyrys/dasch:

Re: Ownerships??

2000-11-10 Thread Greg Wright
*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 10/11/00 at 9:58 Fred Edmister wrote: Hey everyone... Sorry to keep pestering... One quick question. I need to create an email for one of my domains that has the [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent to 2 addresses at the same time I created the alias, and

Re: Ownerships??

2000-11-10 Thread Greg Wright
*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 10/11/00 at 10:11 Fred Edmister wrote: That was it. The directory permissions... LOL DUH! Sorry about that. Thanks a bunch! Yeah?, what was in/home/osyrys/dasch , a text file? if yes, what MTA do you have and what did you place in the

Re: Ownerships??

2000-11-10 Thread Fred Edmister
Yes, the file is just straight text, with the list of email addresses (one on each line)... The line in /etc/aliases is just simply dasch: :include:/home/dasch and it works fine... Almost like majordomo works, only without the headaches :) Simple as that, and it worked... I did

Samba: ownerships and permissions problem for smbmounted shares

1999-11-08 Thread Raymond H. Kraft
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Resending: Samba: ownerships and permissions problem for smbmounted shares

1999-11-08 Thread Raymond H. Kraft
Sorry, my previous post was mistakenly encrypted. Here's what I meant to say: Hi, I'm having trouble getting my Linux system to honor the permissions specified for smb shares. I've created an /etc/fstab entry to conviently mount a smb share: //win95/c /mnt/win95_share smbfs

Re: Directory Ownerships

1998-04-27 Thread Tom Diehl
On Mon, 27 Apr 1998, Karl Miller wrote: Anyone mind filling me in on how to change the group on a directory from a private user to a group? I've got a dir showing root as the group when I need to change it to "miscgrp" where the users are created. As long as the group exists chgrp will do

Directory Ownerships

1998-04-27 Thread Karl Miller
Anyone mind filling me in on how to change the group on a directory from a private user to a group? I've got a dir showing root as the group when I need to change it to "miscgrp" where the users are created. TIA, Karl Karl Miller NetSpace Systems -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips,

Re: Directory Ownerships

1998-04-27 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- At 17:24 4/27/98 -0400, Karl Miller wrote: Anyone mind filling me in on how to change the group on a directory from a private user to a group? I've got a dir showing root as the group when I need to change it to "miscgrp" where the users are created. chgrp

Re: Directory Ownerships

1998-04-27 Thread bren tamilio
: Anyone mind filling me in on how to change the group on a directory from a : private user to a group? I've got a dir showing root as the group when I : need to change it to "miscgrp" where the users are created. chown is your friend here. see "man chown" although, be *careful* with what you