For this, probably the easiest is to set up a common directory/a few common
directories, set up proper permissions through use of groups and worst case
create some symlinks from the user's home directories, if these directories
really need to be accessible from within their home directories. That's
pretty much how shared directories are always done. As this would be a one
time effort, it would be doable. But at this point, you should really think
about paying some company with deep knowledge of Linux that can come up
with a sustainable plan. Because obviously, your way of doing things isn't
anything that could (or on that note should) be a long-term solution. And
maybe think about rewriting the ancient software that causes this setup in
the first place. Desperately trying to cling to something that has been out
of support for decades is just not sustainable, not on any OS.

Richard

Am Mi., 19. Juni 2024 um 15:13 Uhr schrieb Julien Petit <jul...@nethik.fr>:

> As i said to Richard, rights are not the challenge here. It's to be
> able to share a directory across multiple users. For instance you
> would have : /users/bob/accounting shared with Alice and accessible in
> her home directory /users/alice/accounting
>
>

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