> Hi
>
> Just got a new server replacing another server.
> I had to use iptables to protect it until I could move a hardware firewall
> from the old server to the new server.
>
> Now I am trying to delete iptables but it wants to delete lots of other
> dependency packages, e.g. sendmail,
> On May 6, 2019, at 10:14 AM, Bee.Lists wrote:
>>
>> I will give 770 a try.
>
> Try 750 first. You don’t need write access to do what you’re asking.
>
> Also, the group membership change won’t take effect until you log out and
> back in.
Thanks to correct me, both things are true, if he only
Hi
Just got a new server replacing another server.
I had to use iptables to protect it until I could move a hardware firewall from
the old server to the new server.
Now I am trying to delete iptables but it wants to delete lots of other
dependency packages, e.g. sendmail, cyrus-sasl and even
On May 6, 2019, at 10:14 AM, Bee.Lists wrote:
>
> I will give 770 a try.
Try 750 first. You don’t need write access to do what you’re asking.
Also, the group membership change won’t take effect until you log out and back
in.
> Nobody going to flip now that a single “7” has been posted?
I will give 770 a try. Nobody going to flip now that a single “7” has been
posted?
> On May 6, 2019, at 12:06 AM, Simon Matter via CentOS
> wrote:
>
> What's the access mode of it? Should probably be mode 770 then.
Cheers, Bee
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