Hi all,
Trying to use coda on an HP-UX 10.20 box but can't get the compilation
to succeed.
Before I give more info, can coda even run on HP-UX?
Thanks
Dimitris
If I create a directory (in a volume that all coda users have 'rlidwka'
access) as one coda user and chmod it to 700, how come I can access that
directory as another coda user? Or, how come I can delete/edit a file
that another coda user created and chmod'ed to 700? I shouldn't have to
'cfs s
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 03:19:05PM -0500, Kelly Corbin wrote:
> If I create a directory (in a volume that all coda users have 'rlidwka'
> access) as one coda user and chmod it to 700, how come I can access that
> directory as another coda user? Or, how come I can delete/edit a file
> that anot
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 01:28:46PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Trying to use coda on an HP-UX 10.20 box but can't get the compilation
> to succeed.
>
> Before I give more info, can coda even run on HP-UX?
A Coda server should be able to run fine. But as we have no kernel
patch
> Coda ignores the unix mode bits for acces control and relies on the
> permissions granted by the directory ACL. Newly created directories
> inherit the ACL from their parent.
Interesting. So there is no file permission control? Just directories?
Kelly
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It seems to have mounted fine and I see the /coda dir in 'df' but there is
no data..
I try to write a file and it says permission denied.. I check permissions..
can't figure it out..
little more help and I should be on my way :-)
Thanks,
MJW
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clients console file
I read further and figured out that I needed to run clog.. again docs not
really clear.
I was able to login but still the /coda dir is empty.. I can now write to
/coda but it is not
working where it updates SCM.
If I created a /vicepa/test dir with lots of data in it, do I need to mount
that a