James Knott wrote:
Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
M Harris wrote:
On Friday 23 February 2007 10:55, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
The reason for this, is that currently when zly creates a new file,
johndoe does not have access to it.
    Is read access ok?

    Try making the directory    chmod 0774
The thing is, I don't want "others" to have access to the directory at
all.

In fact, to simplify the question:
Is it possible to define, that when I create files in a specific
directory, the files will not be (ch)owned to the default group, but
instead as another group which I am a member of?

Did you not see my note from yesterday, about setting gid?

Hi James,

No, I do not seem to have received that.
I did receive one from Anders Johansson, which he posted to the list, suggesting to set the sgid. This, together with and default acl allowing write access to the group (setfacl d:g::rw-) has solved the issue.

Thanks for your replies.
Sylvester
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