[KLUG Members] permissions query
Eric Beversluis
econophil at charter.net
Wed Mar 22 19:40:59 EST 2006
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 19:30 -0500, Bruce Smith wrote:
> > I've got a directory which is owned by root but a member of group users.
> > 'eric' is a member of users. The directory has permissions 770. As I
> > understand it, this means I should be able to read, write and execute
> > the directory.
>
> Nope, it means you can read, write and _search_ the directory.
> ('x' means something different for a directory than it does for a file)
>
> > But it won't let me,
>
> It won't let you do WHAT? Execute it?
> You can't execute a _directory_ no matter the permissions.
>
> > claiming I do not have the necessary permissions.
It won't let me do anything. I click on the directory name in the file
manager and get a message saying something like: You cannot access this
directory. You do not have sufficient permission. So it won't even let
me look at what's in that directory. When permissions are changed to 775
I can open the directory and see what's in it. (Then I have to deal
with permissions for the subdirectories and files, but that's the same
story over again.)
> >
> > When I change permissions to 775 I can get access to the directory.
>
> "Access"? What do you mean by that?
>
> > Is
> > there something else necessary other than being a member of the group
> > that has rwx permission?
>
> Insufficient data ...
>
> - BS
>
>
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