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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Trouble setting up a shared folder Post 302698401 by vbe on Monday 10th of September 2012 04:15:38 AM
Old 09-10-2012
Maybe if you said on what platform you were, it could help...
Some OS, the fact you belong to the group suffice (HPUX...) some will require (Solaris (10)...) that you newgrp <groupname> before... but we dont know what you OS and vesrion you are on...( you said you tried with ACLs but here we see nothing...)
 

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groups(1)						      General Commands Manual							 groups(1)

NAME
groups - Displays your group membership SYNOPSIS
groups [user] DESCRIPTION
The groups command writes to standard output the groups to which you or the specified user belong. The Tru64 UNIX operating system allows a user to belong to many different groups at the same time. Your primary group is specified in the /etc/passwd file. Once you are logged in, you can change your active group with the newgrp shell command (see sh). When you create a file, its group ID is that of your active group. Other groups that you belong to are specified in the /etc/group file. If you belong to more than one group, you can access files belonging to any of those groups without changing your primary group ID. These are called your concurrent groups. NOTES
The /etc/passwd and /etc/group files must be on the same node. EXAMPLES
To determine your group membership, enter: groups The groups to which you belong will be displayed. For example: devel prod FILES
Contains group information. Contains user information. SEE ALSO
Commands: csh(1), ksh(1), sh(1) Functions: initgroups(3), setgroups(2) groups(1)
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