I've got 100 directories that each have 2 directories with in them.
Structered like this:
/home/domains/domain1/
through to
/home/domains/domain100/
and those 2 directories mentioned above are here:
/home/domains/domain1/directory1/
/home/domains/domain1/directory2/
through to... (7 Replies)
Hi All I am writting a script that does a comparison between files in 2 diffectent directories.
To do this I need a command that will list out only the files in a give directory and omit any sub dorectories with that directory. But I am unable to find it.
Please Help.
I tried
ls... (5 Replies)
User usrA creates dirA directory and runs chmod 777 on the directory. Can usrB issue another 777 on dirA? It appears the answer is no even if the usrA and usrB are part of the same group. I know this is a rare scenario but I just ran across it and found out that usrB receives an error when... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I am Oracle Apps Tech guy, I have a requirement to find 777 permission is there or not for all Folders and Sub-folders
Under APPL_TOP (Folder/directory) with below conditions
i) the directory names should start with xx..... (like xxau,xxcfi,xxcca...etc)
and exclude the directory... (11 Replies)
Being a system administrator i came across a statement as " Excluding temporary directories /tmp and /var/tmp, no root owned files should be in world writable directories"
While the above statement may look straight forward but how would i check if there are any such directories in the... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
I am writing a script in which i need find the total size of all the directories that are present in a directory which are owned by a particular user.
I will explain in details
i have a dir DIR1 in which i have 5 dir's DIRA DIRB DIRC DIRD DIRE.
DIRA DIRC DIRE are owned by "eswar" i... (2 Replies)
I've tried to figure this out.
I'm only about 6 mos into my AIX admin duties, but I've got a "security" problem I can't figure out.
I've created a sub directory as follows:
drwx------ 2 root system 256 Apr 13 16:02 mike
I've logged in another session with the following user:
$ id... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I want to know if the is a way I can list the directories owned by a given user. Say i am logged in as that user.
I found out the find command lists the files owned by a certain user/group
but i want to know only the directories and if possible the permissions associated with these... (6 Replies)
First I'm new to Linux and have used the find command pretty often but this is where I've hit a snag. I have a file that contains 3500 files that I want to find and then eventually copy to my own directory (these files are all on a shared directory at work atm).
Our work computer are huge and... (2 Replies)
Hello
I have user directories that contain /temp directory.
Example folders:
/user1/temp/
/user2/temp/
/user3/temp/
How can i loop over all user directories and find all files only in their /temp folder?
Thanks a lot for help! (3 Replies)
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dpns-setacl
DPNS-SETACL(1) DPNS User Commands DPNS-SETACL(1)NAME
dpns-setacl - set DPNS directory/file access control lists
SYNOPSIS
dpns-setacl [-d] [-m] [-s] acl_entries path...
DESCRIPTION
dpns-setacl sets the Access Control List associated with a DPNS directory/file.
acl_entries is a comma separated list of entries. Each entry has colon separated fields: ACL type, id (uid or gid), permission. Only direc-
tories can have default ACL entries.
The entries look like:
user::perm
user:uid:perm
group::perm
group:gid:perm
mask:perm
other:perm
default:user::perm
default:user:uid:perm
default:group::perm
default:group:gid:perm
default:mask:perm
default:other:perm
The ACL type can be abbreviated to the first letter. The first "user" entry gives the permissions granted to the owner of the file. The
following "user" entries show the permissions granted to specific users, they are sorted in ascending order of uid. The first "group"
entry gives the permissions granted to the group owner of the file. The following "group" entries show the permissions granted to specific
groups, they are sorted in ascending order of gid. The "mask" entry is the maximum permission granted to specific users or groups. It
does not affect the "owner" and "other" permissions. The "mask" entry must be present if there are specific "user" or "group" entries.
"default" entries associated with a directory are inherited as access ACL by the files or sub-directories created in that directory. The
umask is not used. Sub-directories also inherit the default ACL as default ACL. As soon as there is one default ACL entry, the 3 default
ACL base entries (default user, default group, default other) must be present.
The entry processing conforms to the Posix 1003.1e draft standard 17.
The effective user ID of the process must match the owner of the file or the caller must have ADMIN privilege in the Cupv database.
path specifies the DPNS pathname. If path does not start with /, it is prefixed by the content of the DPNS_HOME environment variable.
uid can be given as the username or the corresponding numeric id.
gid can be given as the groupname or the corresponding numeric id.
perm can be expressed as a combination of characters rwx- or as a value between 0 and 7.
OPTIONS -d remove ACL entries. The "perm" field is ignored.
-m modify existing ACL entries or add new entries.
-s set the ACL entries. The complete set of ACL entries is replaced.
EXAMPLES
Let's create a directory:
dpns-mkdir /dpm/dteam/test/file.log/d6
and add write permission for user bcouturi:
dpns-setacl -m u:bcouturi:rwx,m:rwx /dpm/dteam/test/file.log/d6
Let's create a directory:
dpns-mkdir /dpm/dteam/test/file.log/d7
and add default ACLs to it:
dpns-setacl -m d:u::7,d:g::7,d:o:5 /dpm/dteam/test/file.log/d7
Let's check the resulting ACLs:
dpns-getacl /dpm/dteam/test/file.log/d7
# file: /dpm/dteam/test/file.log/d7
# owner: baud
# group: c3
user::rwx
group::r-x #effective:r-x
other::r-x
default:user::rwx
default:group::rwx
default:other::r-x
Let's create a sub-directory and check the resulting ACLs:
dpns-mkdir /dpm/dteam/test/file.log/d7/d2
dpns-getacl /dpm/dteam/test/file.log/d7/d2
# file: /dpm/dteam/test/file.log/d7/d2
# owner: baud
# group: c3
user::rwx
group::rwx #effective:rwx
other::r-x
default:user::rwx
default:group::rwx
default:other::r-x
Let's create a file in the same directory and check the resulting ACLs:
dpns-touch /dpm/dteam/test/file.log/d7/f2
dpns-getacl /dpm/dteam/test/file.log/d7/f2
# file: /dpm/dteam/test/file.log/d7/f2
# owner: baud
# group: c3
user::rw-
group::rw- #effective:rw-
other::r--
EXIT STATUS
This program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation failed.
SEE ALSO Castor_limits(4), dpns_chmod(3), dpns_chown(3), Cupvlist(1)AUTHOR
LCG Grid Deployment Team
DPNS $Date: 2003/08/26 06:21:13 $ DPNS-SETACL(1)