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Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on May 4, 2008, 10:16 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Hi Slav,
While that might be, it would of course be highly unusual.
I just cannot answer poster until I do know what the issue
actually is, i.e. this access to foreign thing.
Roger
>I think the users have ownership over other users' home directories. At
>least this is how I read the last question.
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> Svyatoslav Pidgorny, MS MVP - Security, MCSE
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>> What precisely do you mean my "foreign" homedirs ?
>> Normally an account has access to their own homedir and
>> no access to another's homedir.
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>> Roger
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>>> Hello Svyatoslav,
>>>
>>> Thank you for your reply!
>>> Dou you thing thare is any way to block users to access "foreign"
>>> homedirs?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
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>>> R.V.
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>>> "S. Pidgorny <MVP>" wrote:
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>>>> Ownership is very descriptive name. Owner is the one who can reset any
>>>> ACL.
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>>>> Svyatoslav Pidgorny, MS MVP - Security, MCSE
>>>> -= F1 is the key =-
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>>>> message
>>>> > Hi all,
>>>> >
>>>> > is there any recomended ACL setting for user homedirs?
>>>> >
>>>> > I'de like to do following:
>>>> >
>>>> > - users are owners of their homedirs (we use owner-based quotas)
>>>> > - users cannot change permissions of their homedirs
>>>> >
>>>> > Is that possible?
>>>> >
>>>> > However, ownership seems to override even "deny change permissions"
>>>> > ACL.
>>>> > Is
>>>> > there any other way to deny access for the user to the other
>>>> > homedirs?
>>>> >
>>>> > Thanks,
>>>> > --
>>>> > R.V.
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