On Wed, 04 Oct 2000 16:50 Alan Mead wrote:
>Also IIRC, in order to allow personal web access (i.e., 
>http://www.ipat.com/~amead serving from 
>www.ipat.com:/home/amead/public_html) the users have to give at least read

>permission to everyone for the home and public_html directories.

At least execute on /home/username (711) and read/execute on public_html
(775). That's not much protection, but it's better than nothing. I created
subdirectories for users with 700 permissions to give users a place to put
files that should not be visible to others.

Tony
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