Clive, Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. From what you say it seems I don't need NIS; which is a relief! Nigel On Wed, 04 Jun, Clive Menzies wrote: > On (04/06/03 15:45), N. Pauli wrote: > > I have got NFS up and running on my 3 machine network in which beech > [10.0.0.5] > > is the server and mesh [10.0.0.6] and tecra [10.0.0.7] are clients. From > beech > > I have exported /tmp and /var/www and mounted them on the two clients as > > /mnt/beechtmp and /mnt/beechweb respectively. I can read and write to > > /mnt/beechtmp (I guess because it is setup as world rwx) but would like to > be > > able to write to /mnt/beechweb - at the moment I cannot. > > > > /mnt/beechweb and all its files and sub-directories are user:group www-data > > www-data. At the moment users can read from /mnt/beechweb but how can I give > a > > user on mesh or tecra the right to write? Do I need to do this through NIS > or > > is this overkill? > > > > Any help or pointers would be appreciated. > > Hi Nigel > > You can achieve this using chmod (to change permissions) and chown (to > vary ownership - user, group etc.) > > Try man chown and man chmod for more detail. If you add your users to > the group that owns the files and give read and write permission to the > group. > > HTH > > Clive > -- Nigel Pauli Network Manager St. John's School, Northwood
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