I created a new user and assigned a certain home dir to tis user. I've noticed that this home dir (/export/home/test) is already assigned to other users. I really want to create a dedicated home dir for the new user. Can anyone tell me how I can modify this user with a new homedir?
Thx for... (4 Replies)
I am writing code to copy file if user dir exists.
Code snippet :
#!/bin/sh
if
then
cp ~user1/file file
else
cp ~user2/file file
fi
This code works if shell is ksh but not if shell is sh.
Can anyone suggest how this can work in sh script?
Thanks,
Ashish (1 Reply)
Hello,
i need to create a user who's access is restricted only to his home directory and below,
i restricted his pty access by adding 'no-pty' to the options of the ssh key in authorized_keys file. However, sftp access still allows this user access to all my file system
thanks (5 Replies)
If I have a number of users all in the same group. How do I give read only access to some of them on everyone elses home directory. Is it possible if they are all in the same group??
So
user1,2,3,4 can have read/execute on user1-5 home directory, but user5 can only read only have read... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I want to know the user ID who moved a file from one directory to another Directory.
Example: File1 created by user A is present in dirA
then some one has moved it to dirB using "mv" command
I want to know the user ID who moved the file to dirB.
As far as i know "ls -lrt" command... (1 Reply)
Hello there
Have anyone configured an AIX 5L machine as NIS client? with homedirectories automounted form an NFS share?
The NIS server is running Solaris. I am able to configure the AIX machine as client and user is able to login but
I have configured the client to use the automountd... (0 Replies)
Hi all
i am using solaris 10, i am creating user with
useradd -d/home/user -m -s /bin/sh user
user is created with in the following path
/export/home/user (auto mount)
i need the user to be created like this
(/home as default home directory )
useradd -d /home/user -m -s /bin/sh... (2 Replies)
Whenever i switch from root to another user, by doing su - user, it takes me to home directory of user. This is very annoying as i want to be in same dir to run different commands as root sometimes and sometimes as normal user.
How to fix this? (1 Reply)
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)
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httpd - Apache Hypertext Transfer Protocol Server
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httpd [ -d serverroot ] [ -f config ] [ -C directive ] [ -c directive ] [ -D parameter ] [ -e level ] [ -E file ] [ -k start|restart|grace-
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SUMMARY
httpd is the Apache HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server program. It is designed to be run as a standalone daemon process. When used
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In general, httpd should not be invoked directly, but rather should be invoked via apachectl on Unix-based systems or as a service on Win-
dows NT, 2000 and XP and as a console application on Windows 9x and ME.
OPTIONS -d serverroot
Set the initial value for the ServerRoot directive to serverroot. This can be overridden by the ServerRoot directive in the configu-
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-f config
Uses the directives in the file config on startup. If config does not begin with a /, then it is taken to be a path relative to the
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Signals httpd to start, restart, or stop. See Stopping Apache for more information.
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Process the configuration directive before reading config files.
-c directive
Process the configuration directive after reading config files.
-D parameter
Sets a configuration parameter which can be used with <IfDefine> sections in the configuration files to conditionally skip or
process commands at server startup and restart. Also can be used to set certain less-common startup parameters including -DNO_DETACH
(prevent the parent from forking) and -DFOREGROUND (prevent the parent from calling setsid() et al).
-e level
Sets the LogLevel to level during server startup. This is useful for temporarily increasing the verbosity of the error messages to
find problems during startup.
-E file
Send error messages during server startup to file.
-R directory
When the server is compiled using the SHARED_CORE rule, this specifies the directory for the shared object files.
-h Output a short summary of available command line options.
-l Output a list of modules compiled into the server. This will not list dynamically loaded modules included using the LoadModule
directive.
-L Output a list of directives together with expected arguments and places where the directive is valid.
-M Dump a list of loaded Static and Shared Modules.
-S Show the settings as parsed from the config file (currently only shows the virtualhost settings).
-t Run syntax tests for configuration files only. The program immediately exits after these syntax parsing tests with either a return
code of 0 (Syntax OK) or return code not equal to 0 (Syntax Error). If -D DUMP_VHOSTS is also set, details of the virtual host con-
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-v Print the version of httpd, and then exit.
-V Print the version and build parameters of httpd, and then exit.
-X Run httpd in debug mode. Only one worker will be started and the server will not detach from the console.
The following arguments are available only on the Windows platform:
-k install|config|uninstall
Install Apache as a Windows NT service; change startup options for the Apache service; and uninstall the Apache service.
-n name
The name of the Apache service to signal.
-w Keep the console window open on error so that the error message can be read.
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