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Date:      Fri, 24 Jan 1997 19:48:19 -0500
From:      robin@intercore.com (Robin Cutshaw)
To:        dg@root.com
Cc:        robin@intercore.com (Robin Cutshaw), current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 3.0 SNAP+SMP permission problems
Message-ID:  <199701250048.TAA02886@intercore.com>
In-Reply-To: <199701241950.LAA01817@root.com>; from David Greenman on Jan 24, 1997 11:50:33 -0800
References:  <199701241423.JAA01954@intercore.com> <199701241950.LAA01817@root.com>

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David Greenman writes:
> >I just loaded the 3.0 SNAP and added SMP.  When I create a file in /tmp,
> >it gets the wrong owner/group.  Here's a sample:
> >
> >
> >free2cpu:util $ id
> >uid=10290(robin) gid=20(staff) groups=20(staff), 0(wheel)
> >free2cpu:util $ ln -s . /tmp/XXX
> >free2cpu:util $ ls -l /tmp/XXX
> >lrwxrwxrwt  1 bin  bin  1 Jan 24 04:25 /tmp/XXX -> .
> >free2cpu:util $ rm /tmp/XXX
> >rm: /tmp/XXX: Operation not permitted
> >free2cpu:util $ touch /tmp/xxx
> >free2cpu:util $ ls -l /tmp/xxx
> >-rw-rw-r--  1 robin  bin  0 Jan 24 04:26 /tmp/xxx
> 
>    That's a "feature" of 4.4BSD and has nothing to do with SMP. The symlink
> takes on the ownership/permissions of the directory it is created it. NetBSD
> already reverted to the historic behavior, and we should, too.
> 

Don't think that's right.  You cannot delete a symlink that you create?

Also, how do you explain the group permission on the regular file?

robin
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