Kayne McGladrey wrote on Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 06:47:15AM -0700 : > Thanks for responding. Here's the command output - I hope that it helps to > make sense of this: > > $su jennifer > (password)
Try 'su - jennifer' > $vdir home > $vdir /home/kmcgladr > $vdir /home/kmcgladr/images > > vdir -d /home > > vdir -d /home/kmcgladr > > vdir -d /home/kmcgladr/images Do it with the -d. I want to see directory permissions rather than the permissions of the files/subdirs inside the directory. I'm mostly curious about the permissions of /home itself. If the permissions are 700, then it affects the rest of the directories underneath it. Second, as user jennifer, try to cat some of the files. The permissions that I am seeing, it should not allow you. Blue skies... Todd -- Todd Lyons -- MandrakeSoft, Inc. http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn Cooker Version mandrake-release-8.3-0.2mdk Kernel 2.4.18-20mdk
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