Hi, I'm using 2 Debian Squeeze as web server. On server1 I have a folder of
user uploaded data (a Django user media folder to be exact) where
everything belongs to www-data and this user can read write. Now on server2
which is a clone that is used over load balancing I am trying to set up
sshfs via
I am wondering how I can control the permissions of a directory created
dynamicall using autofs.
I have autofs4 enabled (sarge). I have a map for the /mount directory
(called /etc/auto.mount), which has an entry for my floppy drive
(/dev/fd0).
The problem is that ordinary (non root) users cannot
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Fredrik Ax wrote:
> In your /etc/group add a line (you can use any group-id, 108 is just an
> example):
> -
> fat:x:108:userid1,userid2,userid3
> ---
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Daniel Martin at cush wrote:
[SNIP]
> /etc/fstab:
> /dev/sda4/misc/zip vfat noexec,umask=0000 0
> (If you just had "defaults" before, you can just replace it with the
> "umask=000" bit)
> Then everyone will be able to write to /misc/zip.
> Also, anyone will be ab
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> Hi!
> I guess this it not a debian related problem, but:
> I am setting up a small Network with a linux server and some linux, win95 and
> nt-workstation clients. The clients shall be able to access the cd-rom and
> zip-drive on the server using autofs. The problem is t
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Hi!
I guess this it not a debian related problem, but:
I am setting up a small Network with a linux server and some linux, win95 and
nt-workstation clients. The clients shall be able to access the cd-rom and
zip-drive on the server using autofs. The problem is th
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