I checked that, and /etc/skel is chmod 755. Any other guesses? > Er... IIRC adduser's behaviour is based on /etc/skel > permissions (I can be > wrong, no Linux here to check). > Best regards, > > Miguel Dilaj > > > > > > "Taylor, ForrestX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@redhat.com on > 16/10/2001 > 13:59:24 > > Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > cc: > Subject: Permissions on new users' home directories > > > I am trying to setup a web server, and I want all users' home > directories > to > be chmod 711, so that they can have their own web pages. When I use > adduser > now, it creates their /home directories chmod 700, and I > cannot figure out > where it is getting that number. Any clues as to where to change it? > > Thanks, > > Forrest >
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