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Protectiong data
I need for your help !!
In our big team, working under UNIX, we have some UNIX groups. I want that, for a project name (for example unix account= prj0, group= prj0_access and team1_access) + the owner prj0 is able to read/write/execute files in prj0 + all the UNIX account with the group prj0_access are able to read/write/execute files in prj0 + all the UNIX account with the group team1_access are able to read/execute files in prj0 + all the other accounts (in the other UNIX group) are not able to read/execute files in prj0 How can I do that ? Thank you for your help. Nathe |
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By using groups, placing certain people in certain groups and allowing those groups to access only those files. and by using chmod to change the USER, GROUP, and WORLD permisisons to those files.
read the manuals man group man chmod man chown man chgrp man chmod |
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I think that you don't get what I want to do.
In fact I need for 4 levels of right. They should be named: user / group / master_group / others and I want that they have the right: 7750. How can I do that. Many thanks for your help ! Nathe |
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