K.C.
K.C. Baltz wrote:
I would like to structure my files/permissions in the following way and I want to know how to do it if it's possible as I have been unsuccessful so far.
My users are arranged in a hierarchy of groups. I would like to have a /files directory for each group and I would like the permissions such that a member of a group has access to the directory for that group, as well as the subdirectories which belong to the subgroups.
E.g.
/users/groupA /users/groupB <-- groupB is a child of groupA
/files /files/groupA /files/groupA/groupB
Users in groupA should be able to access /files/groupA and /files/groupA/groupB.
Users in groupB should only be able to access /files/groupA/groupB.
I've tried to set this up by granting inheritable permissions to groupA for /files/groupA, which works (users in groupA can access all the directories) until I grant permissions to groupB for /files/groupA/groupB. Once I do that, no one can access /files/groupA/groupB.
Help?
K.C.
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