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At 15:40 4/15/98 +0000, George wrote:
>     HI all
>We have few dozens file in /home/httpd/html that comprise
>our web pages. The bizarre thing is  that the files are owned
>by a user (oure webmaster), however, few of them always change
>their own ownership to root .

I'm not sure why the ownership would change, but one thing you can do is
create a group for web admin folks and change the group of all the files in
the html hierarchy to that group and make sure they are mode 664.

Tony

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