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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers permission denied?? Post 5221 by Jayathirtha on Thursday 9th of August 2001 01:37:16 AM
Old 08-09-2001
hi justchillin,

if you do a "ls -l" at your promt, you will get to see something like this...

"drw-r--r-x" or "-rw-r--r-x".

Here after 'd' next 3 characters represent the root. In the above case "rw-" indicate that the root has Read, and Write permissions.
Similarly you can check for your desired file as

ls -l {filename}
In your case it should be
ls -l pap-secrets

Jay.

Last edited by Jayathirtha; 08-09-2001 at 02:40 AM..
 

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shm_open(2)							System Calls Manual						       shm_open(2)

NAME
shm_open - create/open a shared memory object SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The system call establishes a connection between a shared memory object and a file descriptor. It creates an open file description that corresponds to the shared memory object and returns a file descriptor that refers to that open file description. This file descriptor (which is the lowest numbered file descriptor not currently open for that process) is used by other functions to refer to that shared mem- ory object. The name argument points to the shared memory object name, and must conform to the general construction rules for a pathname. The oflag argument is the bitwise inclusive OR of the flags listed under and (these flags are defined in the header file The new file descriptor has the flag set, and consequently does not remain open across system calls. Read-Write Flags The value of oflag must be composed by taking the inclusive OR of exactly one of the following flags: Open for read access only. Open for read and write access. General Flags Any combination of the following flags may also be used in setting the value of oflag. If the shared memory object exists, this flag will have no effect, except as noted under below. Otherwise the shared memory object is created; the shared memory object's user ID is set to the effective user ID of the process; the shared memory object's group ID is set to the effective group ID of the process. The shared memory object's permission bits is set to the value of the mode argument except those set in the file mode creation mask of the process. The new shared memory object will have a size of zero. If and are set in oflag and the named shared memory object exists, will fail. The flag is ignored if is not set in oflag. If the shared memory object exists, and it is successfully opened for reading and writing set in oflag), the object will be truncated to zero length. The mode and owner shall remain unchanged by this function call. RETURN VALUE
returns the following values: n Successful completion. n is the lowest numbered unused file descriptor for the process. Failure. is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
If fails, is set to one of the following values: The shared memory object exists and the permissions specified by oflag are denied, or the shared memory object does not exist and permission to create the it is denied, or is speci- fied and write permission is denied. The and are set in oflag and the named shared memory object already exists. The operation was interrupted by a signal. The operation is not supported for the given name. Too many file descriptors are currently in use by this process. The length of the name string exceeds or the length of a (pathname) component of the name string exceeds while is in effect. Too many shared memory objects are currently open in the system. The flag is not set in oflag and the named shared memory object does not exist. There are insufficient resources for the creation of the new shared memory object. is not supported by the implementation. SEE ALSO
shm_unlink(2), close(2), mmap(2), munmap(2), privileges(5). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
shm_open(2)
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