You probably will need to restart the database to effectuate the oracle user's membership of norkadm. Also you may want to use
so that any file created in that directory has a group ownership of norkgrp (2770 means the setgid bit gets set)
I am currently running jsp pages on unix server. At the top of my page is the import statement: <%@ page import="survey.*"%>. This imports the survey folder which i have placed in the same directory as my jsp page- jsp-servlet.
However, when i try to run the page, its gives me an error saying that... (2 Replies)
Hello,
What does the following mean in terms of file permissions.
-rw-rwSrw- 1 owner group 999 May 25 2004 file_name
What does the "S" stand for.
Thanks in advance for your input. :) (3 Replies)
Is anyone aware of a tool that would produce a report or an extract file of all users, the files thry are allowed to access and their associated rights permitted (Read,Write etc.) (0 Replies)
Hello all,
Trying to do the following.
1. Run Windows installer from a unix server.
2. Let user run the shortcut but not allow access to the folder where the exe itself is running.
What I have done so far:
1. Copied the application to the server and placed in a folder called "data".... (2 Replies)
Okay,
this may turn out to be something quite simple, but I haven't found the answer so far:
1) Is it possible to retrieve a list of user(ID) file permissions?
and then...
2) What is the most efficient way to create an alert/error message when/if those file permissions are denied? ... (2 Replies)
Hi All
I am using cygwin and if i type ls -l it is giving like
drwxr-xr-x+ for directories.
My question is what is the meaning of '+' sign at the end?
its not giving that '+' sign for files.
Thank you (1 Reply)
Introduction
I have seen some misinformation regarding Unix file permissions. I will try to set the record straight. Take a look at this example of some output from ls:
$ ls -ld /usr/bin /usr/bin/cat
drwxrwxr-x 3 root bin 8704 Sep 23 2004 /usr/bin
-r-xr-xr-x 1 bin bin ... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Perderabo
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pam_group
PAM_GROUP(8) Linux-PAM Manual PAM_GROUP(8)NAME
pam_group - PAM module for group access
SYNOPSIS
pam_group.so
DESCRIPTION
The pam_group PAM module does not authenticate the user, but instead it grants group memberships (in the credential setting phase of the
authentication module) to the user. Such memberships are based on the service they are applying for.
By default rules for group memberships are taken from config file /etc/security/group.conf.
This module's usefulness relies on the file-systems accessible to the user. The point being that once granted the membership of a group,
the user may attempt to create a setgid binary with a restricted group ownership. Later, when the user is not given membership to this
group, they can recover group membership with the precompiled binary. The reason that the file-systems that the user has access to are so
significant, is the fact that when a system is mounted nosuid the user is unable to create or execute such a binary file. For this module
to provide any level of security, all file-systems that the user has write access to should be mounted nosuid.
The pam_group module functions in parallel with the /etc/group file. If the user is granted any groups based on the behavior of this
module, they are granted in addition to those entries /etc/group (or equivalent).
OPTIONS
This module does not recognise any options.
MODULE TYPES PROVIDED
Only the auth module type is provided.
RETURN VALUES
PAM_SUCCESS
group membership was granted.
PAM_ABORT
Not all relevant data could be gotten.
PAM_BUF_ERR
Memory buffer error.
PAM_CRED_ERR
Group membership was not granted.
PAM_IGNORE
pam_sm_authenticate was called which does nothing.
PAM_USER_UNKNOWN
The user is not known to the system.
FILES
/etc/security/group.conf
Default configuration file
SEE ALSO group.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(7).
AUTHORS
pam_group was written by Andrew G. Morgan <morgan@kernel.org>.
Linux-PAM Manual 06/04/2011 PAM_GROUP(8)