What do you mean by "environment"?
Maybe the following code snippet can help. In this example, I'm passing a certain file or directory as argument. You can later change that to better suit your needs (insert the modified code right after the line where it says Changing permissions now...:
Then, after the for loop is over, I'd add the confirmation message:
Hope it helps.
Hello, I would like to know if there was any way I can change the default permissions for new files being generated within a certain directory.
Would I need to have the same permissions set at the directory level as for the files being generated in it.
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Rdgblues (1 Reply)
Hi All
I need to create a script which would change Permissions to 775
All the Files and directories will be mentioned in the Paramter files
Can anyone give a Hint how to proceed in this ??
THanks (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am really new to unix, any help is much appreciated.
I need to change permissions of all files under several subdirectories to 700 but keep directories readable (755). Why ? Because I need a FTP user to only list his files and can't read them. But to browse to subfolder, the directories... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I want to change the access permissions of the files whose extension is same.For example *.c but these are inside a directory and inside that other directory is there and it contains the .c files..for example--
So my aim is to search the files under src and change the access permissions... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am working on setup a environment where only a specific user can upload the builds on htdocs of apache.
Now i want that a specific user can copy the builds on htdocs folder.
I created a group "deploy" and assign user1 and user2 to this group.
On Apache side i mentioned User=deploy... (3 Replies)
Hi
I have written the following script that later I want to put in cron,:
#!/bin/bash
_find="/usr/bin/find"
_paths="/moneta_polled01/mediation_gsm /moneta_polled01/mediation_mmsc"
for d in $_paths
do
$_find $d -type f -exec chmod 777 {} \;
done
but it does not seem to be... (8 Replies)
Hi All
I have the following script that is supposed to change permissions of incoming files to a directory, but it does not seem to do what I want, please can you help:
mkdir -p /tmp/tmpdir
find /moneta_polled01/sgsn/ -exec ls -l {} \; |grep -v rwxrwxrwx |awk '{print $9}' >... (4 Replies)
My git post-update has the following lines in it to make sure the permissions are set right:
find /usr/local/apache/htdocs -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 755
find /usr/local/apache/htdocs -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 644
chown -R apache:apache /usr/local/apache/htdocsThe only problem is... (5 Replies)
Hi!
I have a dir in a server, that receives files with the wrong permissions, so I decide to put on a cron entry that changes its permitions, but because of the time gap, not all of them get changed.
What I did was the following:
... (14 Replies)
Hello,
I have a main directory called /test123
/test123 has lot of sub-directories and files.
drwxr-x--- 21 root system 4096 Jan 25 10:20 /test123
Here, "other" does not have any access to /test123 folder.
How can we provide read-only access to others on /test123... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
install
install(1) General Commands Manual install(1)Name
install - install binaries
Syntax
install [-c] [-m mode] [-o owner] [-g group] [-s] binary destination
Description
The binary is moved to destination. If destination already exists, it is removed before binary is moved. If the destination is a direc-
tory then binary is moved into the destination directory with its original file-name.
The command refuses to move a file onto itself.
Options-c Copies binary to destination.
-g group Specifies a different group from group staff for destination. The destination is changed to group system; the -g group
option may be used to specify a different group. The user must belong to the specified group and be the owner of the
file or the superuser.
-m mode Specifies a different mode from the standard 755 for destination.
-o owner Specifies a different owner from owner root for destination. The destination is changed to current owner. The -o
owner option may be used to specify a different owner, but only the superuser can change the owner.
-s Strips the binary after it is installed.
See Alsochgrp(1), chmod(1), cp(1), mv(1), strip(1), chown(8)install(1)