Gore Jarold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a user whose home directory I would like to
> make "append only".
> ...
As someone else suggested, ACLs are likely the strongest way of
handling this.
On the other hand, if all that is needed is a way to make it a
little tougher for said user to sh
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Gore Jarold thusly...
>
> I have a user whose home directory I would like to make "append
> only".
See chflags(1), getfacl(1), and setfacl(1).
> That is to say, they cannot delete files, or delete information
> from files, but they _can_ create new files or
On 4/10/07, Gore Jarold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
I have a user whose home directory I would like to
make "append only".
man chmod(2), look for "sticky"...
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Hello,
I have a user whose home directory I would like to
make "append only".
That is to say, they cannot delete files, or delete
information from files, but they _can_ create new
files or append information to existing files.
Or, if that is not possible, at the very least I
wouldlike the abilit