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04-13-2003 08:26 PM
04-13-2003 08:26 PM
Hi
Can i change the umask current setting, 000 to 027 or 077 for user root and all the other users?
Thanks
Can i change the umask current setting, 000 to 027 or 077 for user root and all the other users?
Thanks
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04-13-2003 08:39 PM
04-13-2003 08:39 PM
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Hi,
I would suggest that you have a system global setting of 022. This can be placed in the /etc/profile
This will take effect from the next user who logs in.
# Setting umask
umask 022
If a user needs a particular umask setting he/she can set this at the shell level by simply typing it in.
$ umask 022
Regards
Michael
I would suggest that you have a system global setting of 022. This can be placed in the /etc/profile
This will take effect from the next user who logs in.
# Setting umask
umask 022
If a user needs a particular umask setting he/she can set this at the shell level by simply typing it in.
$ umask 022
Regards
Michael
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04-13-2003 09:21 PM
04-13-2003 09:21 PM
Re: umask
hi,
Remember that the execute permission on directories works differently from that on files.
for directories it allows listing, when execute permission is provided. Inadvertently when you set a umask of 027, you may deny others permission to list a directory. It might be very important for some users to get a listing of the directory.
So, as suggested use 022 - that is the default i guess???
- ramd.
Remember that the execute permission on directories works differently from that on files.
for directories it allows listing, when execute permission is provided. Inadvertently when you set a umask of 027, you may deny others permission to list a directory. It might be very important for some users to get a listing of the directory.
So, as suggested use 022 - that is the default i guess???
- ramd.
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