Hi all,
I am a beginner to unix and ftp too.So i request your valuable comments.
Requirement:
I want to put a specific file into a server(linux) and under a particular directory path in that server as /caps/details/data/
Problem :
I login to that server through the command `ftp... (1 Reply)
I am getting an error while trying to access a directory created with spaces in between, i couldn't able to login into that directory could you please suggest me what should i do to access that directory or if i want to rename that directory what should i do.
Directory Name:
MH PLR 2005... (1 Reply)
Dear All,
I have created a user called "x" who is allowed only to FTP and it is working fine. Here my problem is, I want to give access to a particular directory say for eg:- /dump/test directory. I don't find any option in the useradd command to restrict access to this particular directory only... (1 Reply)
is there a way to create a user and limit him to read,write and execute only in one direcotry.
the directory is already exsist and it belongs to dba group.
i would like to make this user can't even cd to another directory or even if he can he cant do anything in the other directories.
if... (7 Replies)
Hello,
We need to log the operations that specific user on Solaris 10 (SPARC) is performing on one directory and it's contents. I was able to configure solaris auditing service (auditd) and it works fine. The only problem is that auditd logs huge amount of unneeded information. We need to log... (0 Replies)
RHEL5.0
As we know, when root create a new user, a new home directory will be created : /home/user
I want to know what determine the access permission of /home/user .
Thanks! (1 Reply)
Good day. I currently have a request to have sftp access to a specific directory for a user(s). They can have access to that folder only, and nothing below it.
Now here is the gotcha that seems to be catching me. The folder they need access to is NOT owned by root, and most of the parent... (0 Replies)
Hi, I'm new to this... but I am unable to see /etc, however I can access it via gknautilus... but as superuser I'm getting told no such file or directory via terminal (15 Replies)
I am running AIX 7.1 and currently we have samba 3.6.25 installed on the server. As it stands some AIX folders are shared that can be accessed by certain Windows users.
The problem is that since Windows 10 the guest feature no longer works so users have to manually type in their Windows login/pwd... (14 Replies)
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nwtrustee2
NWTRUSTEE2(1) nwtrustee2 NWTRUSTEE2(1)NAME
nwtrustee2 - Lists trustees and permissions of a ncp directory
SYNOPSIS
nwtrustee2 [ -h ] [ -? ] [ -v ] [ directory ]
DESCRIPTION
nwtrustee2 lists the permissions assigned to any trustees for a given ncp directory. It does not show the inherited permissions, but only
the ones directly assigned to it.
The letters used to express the permissions are explained in the nwgrant(1) manpage.
The directory has to belong to a volume mounted with ncpmount or mount.ncp, if omited the current directory is used.
OPTIONS -h or -?
-h or -? prints a short help text.
-v
Verbose mode. Prints the directory name before procesing.
SEE ALSO nwtrustee(1), nwgrant(1), nwrevoke(1), nwrights(1)AUTHORS
nwtrustee2 was written by Petr Vandrovec <vandrove@vc.cvut.cz>. This manual page was written by Maximiliano Curia
<maxy@gnuservers.com.ar>.
nwtrustee2 10/16/2005 NWTRUSTEE2(1)