I'm looking for some documentation.  Now that I have users being able to
ftp to their part of a directory structure, now time to authorize
someone else to have r/w access to their structure.

Users have their part of:

/home/infotech/user1
/home/infotech/user2
etc.
When I create user2 using yast, it creates the /user2 part of the
directory.  However, the infotech userid can read those files, but can't
update them.  But I want to make sure that user1 can't access user2's files.

But I can't seem to find a howto or such that has a discussion about
dasd authorizations.

chmod +777 just doesn't do what I need.

Thanks

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

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