On 02/10/2012 05:17 PM, Richard S. Crawford wrote: > I have a directory on my server which has several people that can write to > it. Each person has their own username but they all belong to the same > group. I would like to make sure that every file and directory that is > created in that directory are group-writable. In other words, if Rita > (member of group psacln) creates a file or subdirectory, then Ginger (also > a member of group psacln) should be able to write to it or delete it, and > vice versa. > > I have not been able to figure out how to set this up. Can anyone give me a > hand? This is probably something very simple that I just haven't been able > to figure out on my own. >
I think you're looking for http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setuid The other option I'm aware of is to set a umask with group write. I can't recall if this is done in the mount or if it can be done just on the directory. Another option along those lines is to use a package called acl (access control lists) for fined grained permissions. Enjoy, Alex _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
