At 03:04 PM 7/3/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>well did you setup in /etc/groups to put COLDFUSION user in the NOBODY
>GROUP?

Yes.

When I su to "coldfusion" and touch a file in the filelib directory, it 
inherits the proper owner/group. Creating files with CFFILE is what 
completely ignores the SGID bit.

>it would be essentially the same if you have it group owned by coldfusion
>and coldfusion gid is nobody.

Are you saying set the coldfusion and nobody groups to have the same GID? 
That's an interesting wrinkle. What would that would break and/or compromise?

>but as for the directory perms thing i couldnt tell you its a little odd by
>i know when you set the SGID it is not a mandatory thing you can set the
>FILEs to be whatever you want and that is PROBably what CF is doing.
>if you're really that pressed about it make a sh script and then have a
>CFEXECUTE to go through and "Proper" the permissions to your liking.

Yeah. That's messy though.



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