On 8/17/07, Vigorito, Nicholas E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> - If the suid bit is set for the owner of a directory (looks like drws
> when shown via ls -l) what does that mean? I can find what it means for
> a file but not a directory.
>
Here is a much better explanation then I would be able
Thanks Chris!
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Vigorito,
Vigorito, Nicholas E. wrote:
> This is off topic but I cannot seem to find the answers to the following
> for Linux. Anyone know the answers to the following:
>
> - If the suid bit is set for the owner of a directory (looks like drws
> when
This is off topic but I cannot seem to find the answers to the following
for Linux. Anyone know the answers to the following:
- If the suid bit is set for the owner of a directory (looks like drws
when shown via ls -l) what does that mean? I can find what it means for
a file but not a directory.