Re: file creation permissions

2003-11-12 Thread Mike Egglestone
Quoting Anita Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 20:38:38 -0800, Mike Egglestone wrote: > > > > I don't know if its possible to modify the ownership of a newly created > file. > > He who creates, becomes owner. You can use the sgid bit to modify the group > > > permission to follow

Re: file creation permissions

2003-11-12 Thread Anita Lewis
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 20:38:38 -0800, Mike Egglestone wrote: > > I don't know if its possible to modify the ownership of a newly created file. > He who creates, becomes owner. You can use the sgid bit to modify the group > permission to follow that of the parent directory. I thought that is what th

Re: file creation permissions

2003-11-11 Thread Ken Irving
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 08:38:38PM -0800, Mike Egglestone wrote: > Quoting Michael Kahle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Hello, > > > > How would I force a newly created file by userA to have the permissions set > > automatically to userB, groupB 775? > > > > What I am trying to do is when a user upl

Re: file creation permissions

2003-11-11 Thread Mike Egglestone
Quoting Michael Kahle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, > > How would I force a newly created file by userA to have the permissions set > automatically to userB, groupB 775? > > What I am trying to do is when a user uploads a file to our ftp server > (proftpd) it does not create the file using their

file creation permissions

2003-11-11 Thread Michael Kahle
Hello, How would I force a newly created file by userA to have the permissions set automatically to userB, groupB 775? What I am trying to do is when a user uploads a file to our ftp server (proftpd) it does not create the file using their username as the group and owner of the newly created file