It's FreeBSD 7.1 & program is a C binary.
The earlier permissions are 555
Good User:
ls -lisad Test
2361939 8 -r-xr-xr-x 1 A B 5524 Nov 16 16:14 Test
df -k .
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
bng-enghomes001-cf2-2:/vol/home2/homes2 335544320 278167232 57377088 83% /.amd/bng-enghomes001-cf2-2/vol/home2/homes2
Bad User:
ls -lisad Test
27945903 8 -r-xr-xr-x 1 C D 5524 Nov 16 16:13 Test
df -k .
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
bng-enghomes001-cf1-5:/vol/home5/homes5 880803840 653956752 226847088 74% /.amd/bng-enghomes001-cf1-5/vol/home5/homes5
Figured out something:
It has something to do with the underlying permissions.
In directory where good user was successful, bad user was as well
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And where bad user was unsuccessful, good was unsuccessful as well
Can somebody help me enterpret these filesystem permissions.
I don't have much knowledge of this.