Need a way to restrict a user from his own directory so that he can't delete files from his directory but can read and write/overwrite. Is this information enuf for you people?
A better solution is to create an alias in /etc/profile - assume the group of users you want to trap is 1144, you can do something like this
Write a wrapper script /usr/local/bin/special_rm.sh
which warns them about each file they are deleting, then reports the action to a logfile.
Or prevents them from deleting file names 'special*' or whatever.
If they are deleting history files or local profiles, move the contents of all profiles off to another protected directory. Use the HISTIFLE variable to write history to a protected directory. Or have the rm/alias script not allow deleting those files.
Thanks Jim for your prompt reply. what i understand is, basically we can't do that. Secondly, it's against UNIX policies. Thirdly, user should aware and self responsible of what he/she is doing.
Nd i think if required i'll go for rm/alias script for this specific user.
Good Afternoon,
I'm trying userdel -r username on Solaris 9 and getting
UX: userdel: ERROR: unable to find status about home directory: No such file or directory
I see the user's home directory and getent passwd shows the user
Anybody know what's causing it? (2 Replies)
I have following script to ping multiple ips but i want to delete ip.csv file content after running script .....but before deleting content i have ask user yes/No prompt depend on user input Yes/no ip.csv content will delete..
#!/bin/bash
for enodeb in `cat /tmp/ip.csv`
do
ping -c 2... (3 Replies)
Hi
My directory structure is as below.
dir1, dir2, dir3
I have the list of files to be deleted in the below path as below.
/staging/retain_for_2years/Cleanup/log $ ls -lrt
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 nobody nobody 256 Mar 01 16:15 01-MAR-2015_SPDBS2
drwxr-xr-x 2 root ... (2 Replies)
I went to location where I need to delete all the files owned by me
I used the below code but it didn't work. It didn't throw any error but it hasn't deleted the files
find . -user username -exec rm -rf {} \;
Any suggestions please? (5 Replies)
hello,
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