Need a "watching" program
Josh Sirota
joss at uhura.cc.rochester.edu
Sat May 13 13:42:28 AEST 1989
In article <11680 at s.ms.uky.edu> sean at ms.uky.edu (Sean Casey) writes:
> An easy solution is to "cd; chmod 700 .". That will insure that no one can
In article <12743 at ihlpy.ATT.COM> bdavies at ihlpy.UUCP (55314-Davies,B.) writes:
>The trick is to do a chmod 2755 on the script. This sets the 'setgid'
Why does everyone do this? Just to confuse the novice? Why not say
"An easy solution is to "cd ; chmod go-rwx ."
or
"The trick is to do a chmod g+s on the script."
Really. *I* know what you all mean, but why does everyone teach the
octal way when these mnemonic ways exist that are so nice and easy to
understand for everyone? Don't you all believe in abstraction?
Josh
BTW - if someone asked me what mode my directory was, I'd say either
"readable" or "755", so maybe I'm a slight hypocrit, but I'm quite sure
that a better way to do these postings would NOT be with the octal
modes.
Really - just a suggestion, not a flame.
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