one of the business users is ftping files into unix box using user name ftp_user, where as i am using infa_user to login into same unix box. When i am trying to access those or copy over those files from upload directory it says permission denied.
Though i know the password of ftp_user to manually go to that directory and update the permissions for that particular file. But it has to be automated, i mean when ever the user places or ftpies the files to the upload directory using ftp_user as username the file permissions should be applied automatically to able infa_user to access those files. Could you please me help on this.
Present File permissions:
Expected File Permissions:
Thanks a lot!
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We have a apps database running on HP-UX 11.11. Yesterday, we had a problem with the server which was resolved after rebooting the server. Now the problem I am facing is that now the files created by application manager user has weird file permissions. Like instead of rw-r-r it is... (1 Reply)
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Hiya... I've got a script on AIX 4.2 that sends an email, with an attachment, that has always worked happily in the past and has chosen today to stop working. It now throws up an error "/tmp/Rs13492: The file access permissions do not allow the specified action"
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one of the business users is ftping files into unix box using user name ftp_user, where as i am using infa_user to login into same unix box. When i am trying to access those or copy over those files from upload directory it says permission denied.
Though i know the password of ftp_user to... (4 Replies)
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Hi everybody,
following is the scenario;
OS HP UX 11.23
two users:
# id bodi
uid=109(bodi) gid=20(users) groups=1(other),2(bin),3(sys),106(oinstall)
# id ossmed
uid=121(ossmed) gid=20(users)
umask
077
directory name /home/mydir
directory permissions drwxrwxrwx
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MAILTO=emailaddress@server.com
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Hi Experts,
I have one ftp user which will FTP the files to two subdirectories of some other user.
Say i have one user "xyz" . It FTP's the file to the directory of "abc" user. I have added xyz user in abc group.
-rw-r--r-- 1 xyz abc 0 Jul 26 10:05 mo
-rw-r--r-- 1 xyz abc ... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a shell script which calls oracle procedure.
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The file permission is getting set to 640 (Owner=oracle, group=dba)
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Hello,
I'm having an issue with a directory that is used to forward Windows logs. I have a user account on Windows servers that uses SCP to put logs on my Solaris 10 server. A appliance called LogLogic then takes the logs from my server and stores them. I need to have have group read so the... (8 Replies)
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chkstat
CHKSTAT(8) Tool to check and set file permissions CHKSTAT(8)NAME
chkstat - Tool to check and set file permissions
SYNOPSIS
chkstat [--set|-set] [--noheader] [[--examine file ]...] [[--files filelist ]...] [[--root directory ]...] permission-file ...
DESCRIPTION
The program /usr/bin/chkstat is a tool to check and set file permissions.
Multiple permissions files can be given on the commandline. If the permission files contain multiple entries for a single file, the last
entry found will be used.
General Options
--set, -set
This option enables setting the file permissions, the default is to check and warn only.
--noheader
Omit printing the output header lines.
--examine file
Check permissions for this file and not all files listed in the permissions files.
--files filelist
Check permissions for the files listed in filelist and not for all files listed in the permissions files.
--root directory
Prefix the files given in the permissions files by this directory.
EXAMPLE
The command
chkstat -set /etc/permissions
will parse the file /etc/permissions and set the access mode and the user- and group memberships each file listed. The format for the input
file is
FILEPATH OWNER:GROUP MODE
and wildcards are not supported for the filepath. Lines starting with '#' and empty lines are treated as comments.
COPYRIGHT
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2008 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH
AUTHORS
Reinhold Sojer, Ruediger Oertel, Michael Schroeder
Useful changes and additions by Tobias Burnus
3rd Berkeley Distribution 2008-04-17 CHKSTAT(8)