Yes. Set the t bit on the directory and make sure that the umask for the
user is set to 0 in /etc/profile. :-)

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On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:

=>This is probably a dumb question, but here goes, anyway...
=>
=>There is a user that has a directory under their home directory that
=>they want to to be owned/grouped nobody and mode 777, as well as
=>everything under it. When they create a subdirectory, it is
=>owned/grouped them and mode 755. Is there a way to set the umask and
=>ownership an a single subdirectory?
=>
=>
=>TIA,
=>Kenny


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