I need to find all the files that have group Read or Write permission or files that have user write permission.
This is what I have so far:
find . -exec ls -l {} \; | awk '/-...rw..w./ {print $1 " " $3 " " $4 " " $9}'
It shows me all files where group read = true, group write = true... (5 Replies)
Hi,
The requirement is like,
the program needs 2 argument one is user_id and second one is directory path. My script will check if that user_id has write access to the directory path. The directory path may be in any file system like AFS or NFS.
Can any one please suggest some points to... (1 Reply)
Guys, i wanna get any user files with write permission (on user or group permission) for review but i confuse with -perm parameter.
any body can help me to explain what is that mean?
thank's (1 Reply)
Trying to figure out the best method of security for oracle user accounts. In Solaris 10 they are set as regular users but have nologin set forcing the dev's to login as themselves and then su to the oracle users.
In Solaris11 we have the option of making it a role because RBAC is enabled but... (1 Reply)
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I am trying to make a web program which is command line equivalent. i have done the coding in cgi program in perl and html for basic forms to take inputs. when i ran the program from web application i see permission denied messages. after analyzing i found apache is running as wwwrun which... (2 Replies)
In our project we have several unix scripts that trigger different processes. These scripts write logs to a particular folder 'sesslogs', create output data files in a separate directory called 'datafiles' etc. Usually L1 support team re-run these scripts . We donot want L1 support team to have... (14 Replies)
I have searched this quite a long time but couldn't find the right method for me to use. I need to assign read write permission to the user for specific directories and it's sub directories and files. I do not want to use ACL. I do not want to assign user the same group of that directories too.... (0 Replies)
I have searched this quite a long time but couldn't find the right method for me to use. I need to assign read write permission to the user for specific directories and it's sub directories and files. I do not want to use ACL. This is for Solaris. Please help. (1 Reply)
I have built a website and I can access and edit the website'files on server via the root user. The current file and directory structures are not changeable. Now I am hiring a webpage designer to help me re-design some pages, I am going to let the designer edit the files directly on the server. So... (5 Replies)
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mautil
MAUTIL(1) User Commands MAUTIL(1)NAME
mautil - Mono.Addins Setup Utility
SYNOPSIS
mautil [options] <command> [arguments]
DESCRIPTION
The mautil tool works with Mono.Addins repositories and packages.
OPTIONS --registry, -reg
Specify add-in registry path
--path, -p
Specify startup path
-v Verbose output
Add-in commands:
install, i
Installs add-ins.
uninstall, u
Uninstalls add-ins.
check-install, ci
Checks installed add-ins.
update, up
Updates installed add-ins.
list, l
Lists installed add-ins.
list-av, la
Lists add-ins available in registered repositories.
list-update, lu
Lists available add-in updates.
Repository Commands:
rep-add, ra
Registers repositories.
rep-remove, rr
Unregisters repositories.
rep-update, ru
Updates the lists of available addins.
rep-list, rl
Lists registered repositories.
Add-in Registry Commands:
reg-update, rgu
Updates the add-in registry.
reg-build, rgb
Rebuilds the add-in registry.
info Prints information about an add-in.
Packaging Commands:
rep-build, rb
Creates a repository index file for a directory structure.
pack, p
Creates a package from an add-in configuration file.
help, h
Shows help about a command.
Debug Commands:
dump-file
Prints the contents of a registry file.
SEE ALSO mono(1).
Mono.Addins May 2008 MAUTIL(1)