At 10:58 AM -0400 5/18/06, John Nichel wrote:
tedd wrote:
Hi Gang:

When I list one of my directories, via:

echo("<pre>");
system("ls -l");
echo("</pre>");

I get:

-rw-r--r--  1 ancientstones psacln  6980 Apr 28 18:46 ancientstones.gif
-rw-r--r--  1 ancientstones psacln  2090 May 14 10:10 as.css
-rw-r--r--  1 ancientstones psacln   658 May  2 14:59 big_m.php
--^ -> Type of file
---^^^ -> User bits (user has read write)
------^^^ -> Group bits (group can read)
---------^^^ -> Other bits (world can read)
--------------^ -> Hard links
----------------^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -> User (owner)
------------------------------^^^^^^ -> Group
--------------------------------------^^^^ -> Filesize
-------------------------------------------^^^^^^^^^^^^ -> last mod
--------------------------------------------------------^^^^ -> filename

Really, I'm not trying to be a dick, but buy a book/research this online. It's pretty important for the security of your system.

--
John C. Nichel IV

No problem being a dick -- my question was "is psacln the group"?

The answer was "Yes". I was looking for conformation.

Thanks.

tedd
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