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| From: | "Hudson, Loren (GE Infra, Aviation, Non-GE, US)" <loren.hudson@xxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 13 Dec 2007 17:21:57 -0500 |
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All,
I'm hoping to find a UNIX/Linux guru, and I figured
this would be the place to find one. I'm having an issue with my
groups. I recently had some users added to a group, and they don't seem to
really be in that group, despite what /etc/group says. I've specified a
script to be group-runnable and it can't be run by other users in the
group.
The directory structure may be important in that the
group should be able to get down to my level /path/to/me because /path and
/path/to have other r-x perms
. However, the /path/to/me/ directory has group
rwx permissions (all three) without having any "other" permissions.
This is a 1000+ user system.
Do any of you have any idea what may be
happening? I've RTFM like all day, and I'm still missing
something.
Thanks,
MDW - Military Data Warehouse Java Developer/Solution Architect Sogeti Consultant loren.hudson@xxxxxx Desk: 513-243-3663 |
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