On August 14, 2003 12:41, Robert Williams wrote:
> I have created a directory that is shared using 'owner.group' access on
> a directory.  rwilliams.mygroup is set on database directory.  Since
> Redhat uses rwilliams.rwilliams for the user/group as default, it is
> causing me some trouble. When a user creates a file under /databases,
> they are the only one that can change or delete the file.  I tried chmod
> g+s on /database, but that does not work.
>
> Any ideas?

Hi Robert,

You may want to create a new group called dbusers or some such and add those 
users to that group.  Alternatively, you could, create a more defined groups 
structure and then on user creation assign the users accordingly based on 
your better defined group structure.

Hope this helps you,

Phil Savoie


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