Dear Brian and all
Thankyou for your fast enlightment
Brian H. Nelson wrote:
Bino Oetomo wrote:
And ... voila ... the user can access (read-write) into the shares ...
But it'll means that the user can also "execute" somethings inside
directory ... right ?
Why we need the "execute" bit in directory permission just to let the
user to "read and write only" ?
That is how UNIX filesystem permissions work. 'Execute' on a directory
allows traversal of (ie access into) the directory.
Understood.
I Knew that for every "execute" will need "read", thats why every
allow-execute will consequently allow-read.
But how if i need allo-write (consequently will allow-read) + deny-execute ?
AFAIK it will "6" or "2" in permission bit, right ?
Sincerely
-bino-
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