Re: file permission question
From: BZnLZShri (bzshri_at_localhost.localdomain)
Date: 09/14/03
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Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 22:00:58 GMT
j*
Depends which Operating System you use. If Solaris, you can use
ACLs.
But typically the permissions on a file (from a hardening point)
should be 640 and dir should be 750. In this fashion the access
to the files can be controlled by secondary group membership.
Hope this helps.
-BZ
In article <bjk77b$7ch$1@nn-tk105.ocn.ad.jp>, Don Jvax wrote:
> I have a question relating to an emergency...
> On unixes, is there any way to access a file created by another user with
> permission 600?
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