FW: A question about umask, groups and classes

2003-01-31 Thread Phillip Smith (mailing list)
** re-post ** Hi there, What I'm trying to accomplish is - to have a group of users called 'developers' - read/write access to all files created by any member of that group by each member of that group. I believe in the past I've accomplished this via a umask of 002, but I don't recall where I

Re: FW: A question about umask, groups and classes

2003-01-31 Thread Rich Fox
Hi, I believe in my adventures, this successfully worked by placing the umask command in /etc/login.conf... default:\ :copyright=/etc/COPYRIGHT:\ :welcome=/etc/motd:\ [snip] :priority=0:\ :ignoretime@:\ :umask=002: Rich. | Rich Fox | [EMAIL

A question about umask, groups and classes

2003-01-27 Thread Phillip Smith
Hi there, What I'm trying to accomplish is - to have a group of users called 'developers' - read/write access to all files created by any member of that group I believe in the past I've accomplished this via a umask of 002, but I don't recall where I put that to have it