I forgot to mention that the permissions need to be
applied to the mount-point of that file-system.
In addition, see the 'mount' command to mount a
file-system as read-only(ro).
HTH.
Sanchet
~~ -----Original Message-----
~~ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~~ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
~~ Sanchet Surendra
~~ Dighe
~~ Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 5:47 PM
~~ To: Tom Beer
~~ Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~~ Subject: RE: permissions
~~
~~
~~ If you want to allow only certain users to access a particular
~~ file-system, make a new group with those users and give the
~~ access-permissions to users from that group only, in addition
~~ to the owner. Do not give permissions to 'others'. So, the
~~ chmod command will look something like --
~~
~~ $ chmod u+rwx,g+rx,o= wk
~~
~~ 'o=' will disable all permissions for 'others'.
~~
~~ Sanchet
~~
~~ ~~ -----Original Message-----
~~ ~~ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~~ ~~ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Beer
~~ ~~ Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 3:11 PM
~~ ~~ To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~~ ~~ Subject: permissions
~~ ~~
~~ ~~
~~ ~~ Hi,
~~ ~~
~~ ~~ does anybody know a guiding line how to
~~ ~~ set relative strict or even paranoid permissions,
~~ ~~ so that a "normal" user has limited access on the file
~~ ~~ system, or a document covering this topic?
~~ ~~
~~ ~~ Thanks Tom
~~ ~~
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