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Re: [TCLUG:20274] User administration...
Why not just add a new group for each of the dir trees you care about,
then put the directories and users in the appropriate group?
I.e., if you have /virt/web1 and /virt/web2, and you want bob to have
access to /virt/web1, and bill to both, you make a web1 and a web2
group. Add bob to web1, bill to web1 and web2, and change the
ownership/permissions on the dirs to match the group.
Andy
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Adam Maloney wrote:
> I've seen this done a few different ways.
>
> You give them each their own group, which is the same as their username.
> Then the perms on the directory are 755 or 775 and the ownership is
> luser:luser. I've also seen people keep everyone in the same group (virt,
> web, users, whatever) and set the perms as 705 so that the other users
> can't read anything in the web directories. This protects any code that's
> being developed from prying eyes, but lets world (anyone not logged in)
> see the pages via the web.
>
>
>
> Adam Maloney
> Systems Administrator
> Sihope Communications
>
> On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, mjn wrote:
>
> > So does anyone have a non-sarcastic suggestion to my user administration
> > query?
> >
> > The original question was something like this:
> >
> > I have a few users who need access to some virt web server directories for
> > dev purposes. I would like to give them all access without forcing them
> > to pickup some new commands and would also like to eliminate their
> > "need" for root access which the last admin granted them...
> >
> > How is this sort thing typically done? Just through different gids? or
> > what?
> >
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