John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Jeremy writes: > > drwxr-s--- 2 root dip 1024 Apr 12 08:17 /etc/chatscripts > > ... > > Hasn't been modified since I installed. I don't think this is relevant. > > Set group ID on execution on a directory does nothing useful that I > know of. The group needs execute permission to search the > directory:
info chmod: 2. set the process's effective group ID to that of the file upon execution (called the "setgid bit"). For directories on some systems, put files created in the directory into the same group as the directory, no matter what group the user who creates them is in. This is true for linux. Torsten