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changing file permissions on UNIX/Linux remote host - Computer Forums
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... Forums > PC Technology Zone > Linux, BSD, other *nixes & Open Source Software changing file permissions on UNIX/Linux remote host User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Members List Calendar ... 08:22 PM # permalink Comp.Engineer Newb Techie Join Date: Jun 2005 Posts: 10 changing file permissions on UNIX/Linux remote host Hello there, How are you all? Hope you are all doing good. Does anyone know about an application which will enable us to change file permissions on a UNIX/Linux remote host? I need it please with a brief explination of the steps for changing the file permissions.. Waiting for your replay.. Please please don't be late Comp.Engineer View Public Profile Send a ... horndude Master Techie Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 2,490 chmod and chown, both are standard unix commands, you will likely need root permission on the remote host unless your changing files ...
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Computer Forums - View Single Post - changing file permissions on UNIX/Linux remote host
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Thread changing file permissions on UNIX/Linux remote host View Single Post 04-08-2006, 08:22 PM # permalink Comp.Engineer Newb Techie Join Date: Jun 2005 Posts: 10 changing file permissions on UNIX/Linux remote host Hello there, How are you all? Hope you are all doing good. Does anyone know about an application which will enable us to change file permissions on a UNIX/Linux remote host? I need it please with a brief explination of the steps for changing the file permissions.. Waiting for your replay.. Please please don't be late Comp.Engineer View Public Profile Send a ...
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SMB permissions... grrr - Ubuntu Forums
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... go Ubuntu Forums > The Ubuntu Forum Community > Main Support Categories > Desktop Environments SMB permissions... grrr User Name Remember Me? Password Home Forum Help Gallery RSS Feeds Register Search Today's ... 2006 javaJake Dipped in Ubuntu Join Date: Apr 2006 Beans: 526 Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn User SMB permissions... grrr I've been dealing with this for about 6 months now. I absolutely HATE smb now. Grrr. ... Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: East Lansing, MI Beans: 488 Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn User Re: SMB permissions... grrr Post your /etc/samba/smb.conf file. __________________ gerbman View Public Profile Send a ... 2006 javaJake Dipped in Ubuntu Join Date: Apr 2006 Beans: 526 Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn User Re: SMB permissions... grrr Thanks for your help! Code: # # Sample configuration file for the Samba suite for Debian ... %d ####### Authentication ####### # "security = user" is always a good idea. This will require a Unix account # in this server for every user accessing the server. See # ...
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SMB permissions... grrr - Ubuntu Forums
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... go Ubuntu Forums > The Ubuntu Forum Community > Main Support Categories > Desktop Environments SMB permissions... grrr User Name Remember Me? Password Home Forum Help Gallery RSS Feeds Register Search Today's ... 2006 javaJake Dipped in Ubuntu Join Date: Apr 2006 Beans: 526 Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn User SMB permissions... grrr I've been dealing with this for about 6 months now. I absolutely HATE smb now. Grrr. ... Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: East Lansing, MI Beans: 488 Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn User Re: SMB permissions... grrr Post your /etc/samba/smb.conf file. __________________ gerbman View Public Profile Send a ... 2006 javaJake Dipped in Ubuntu Join Date: Apr 2006 Beans: 526 Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn User Re: SMB permissions... grrr Thanks for your help! Code: # # Sample configuration file for the Samba suite for Debian ... %d ####### Authentication ####### # "security = user" is always a good idea. This will require a Unix account # in this server for every user accessing the server. See # ...
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Permissions - Computer Forums
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Computers Computer Forums > PC Technology Zone > Linux, BSD, other *nixes & Open Source Software Permissions User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark ... Display Modes 11-09-2005, 09:37 PM # permalink Murdoc True Techie Join Date: Apr 2005 Posts: 110 Permissions Hi, I'm logged onto my own seperate account (not root) and I've tried downloading to my ... Murdoc 11-09-2005, 10:22 PM # permalink horndude Master Techie Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 2,490 in unix or linux there are permissions for user and group and root for every file and device(devices in linux are treated as files), and there's also read,write, and execute permissions for every file the "chmod" command changes permissions--------type man chmod in a terminal and a ... have a man page which explain the syntax and options for a command if you want to change the permissions for a file you dont have permission to change or access as a user it must be changed while logged ...
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File Permissions won't change - Ubuntu Forums
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... Ubuntu Forums > The Ubuntu Forum Community > Main Support Categories > Desktop Environments File Permissions won't change User Name Remember Me? Password Home Forum Help Gallery RSS Feeds Register Search ... Much Ubuntu Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: The Netherlands Bean Count Hidden Ubuntu 6.06 User File Permissions won't change Hi all, Yesterday I've connected a external Microdrive to my Ubuntu installation in order to copy some data on it. But soon I discovered it was Read-Only. Well, I can change the file permissions I thought. I've used chmod -R 660 /media/DATA (it's the name of my external MICRODRIVE). While ... still maintain there Read / Execute permission instead of Read / Write. Quote: chmod: changing permissions of `/media/MICRODRIVE/The Streets - A Grand Don\'t Come For Free': Read-only file system chmod: changing permissions of `/media/MICRODRIVE/The Streets - A Grand Don\'t Come For Free/01. It Was Supposed To Be So ...
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File Permissions won't change - Ubuntu Forums
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... Ubuntu Forums > The Ubuntu Forum Community > Main Support Categories > Desktop Environments File Permissions won't change User Name Remember Me? Password Home Forum Help Gallery RSS Feeds Register Search ... Much Ubuntu Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: The Netherlands Bean Count Hidden Ubuntu 6.06 User File Permissions won't change Hi all, Yesterday I've connected a external Microdrive to my Ubuntu installation in order to copy some data on it. But soon I discovered it was Read-Only. Well, I can change the file permissions I thought. I've used chmod -R 660 /media/DATA (it's the name of my external MICRODRIVE). While ... still maintain there Read / Execute permission instead of Read / Write. Quote: chmod: changing permissions of `/media/MICRODRIVE/The Streets - A Grand Don\'t Come For Free': Read-only file system chmod: changing permissions of `/media/MICRODRIVE/The Streets - A Grand Don\'t Come For Free/01. It Was Supposed To Be So ...
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Linux, BSD, other *nixes & Open Source Software - Page 35 - Computer Forums
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... popular Windows software ... Last Page hilowe 10-13-2006 05:38 PM by Law 30 10,626 changing file permissions on UNIX/Linux remote host Comp.Engineer 04-08-2006 08:34 PM by horndude 232 noob question ... 04-03-2006 12:20 AM by The General 161 fun with bash Tyler1989 04-02-2006 11:42 AM by Greg 232 Unix...Which should I choose discreteenmity 04-01-2006 07:27 PM by discreteenmity 441 suse linux 10 64 ...
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Linux, BSD, other *nixes & Open Source Software - Page 67 - Computer Forums
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... 07:45 PM by BoobieSrUs 11 666 knoppix & knoppix std? fitzfan 04-21-2005 09:34 PM by hilowe 327 Unix file permissions questions digitaloracle 04-21-2005 04:11 PM by horndude 167 LINUX and it's ...
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System hangs at boot - Page 2 - Ubuntu Forums
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... insteadn of fmask, etc.) Also had some permission problems - seems that smbfs is lame about unix permissions, but cifs does them. I want all new files to be 0777, but cifs was using my umask and ignoring my file_mode=0777 option - I had to turn off unix extensions on my samba server smb.conf (unix extensions = no) so that file_mode would work the ...
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