Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 23:53:57 +0200 From: "Simon L. Nielsen" <simon@nitro.dk> To: Tom Rhodes <trhodes@FreeBSD.org> Cc: jim@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: RFC: New section for the Unix Basics chapter. Message-ID: <20030619215357.GE408@nitro.dk> In-Reply-To: <20030619173038.27a8c4fc.trhodes@FreeBSD.org> References: <20030619144421.4edd2826.trhodes@FreeBSD.org> <20030619213857.GC408@nitro.dk> <20030619173038.27a8c4fc.trhodes@FreeBSD.org>
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--XStn23h1fwudRqtG Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 2003.06.19 17:30:38 -0400, Tom Rhodes wrote: > On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 23:38:58 +0200 > "Simon L. Nielsen" <simon@nitro.dk> wrote: >=20 > > On 2003.06.19 14:44:21 -0400, Tom Rhodes wrote: > >=20 > > [CUT] > > > + <para>These values are used with the <command>chmod</command> co= mmand > > > + just like before, but with letters. For an example, you could= use > > > + the following command to block other users from accessing the = files > > > + in your home directory:</para> > > > + > > > + <screen>&prompt.user;<userinput>chmod go=3D *</userinput></scree= n> > >=20 > > I think this is a bad example since it really doesn't prevent others > > from reading e.g. dotfiles and the directory content. This section is > > targeting newbies I think it's better not to let them think they can > > "secure" a directory this way. I think a simple example with some > > random file would be fine - like the next example. >=20 > Have a better one I could use? Just something simple like : <para>These values are used with the <command>chmod</command> command just like before, but with letters. For an example, you could use the following command to block other users from accessing <replaceable>FI= LE</replaceable>: <screen>&prompt.user;<userinput>chmod go=3D <replaceable>FILE</replaceable>= </userinput></screen> Or something along those lines. > > > + <para>A comma separated list can be provided when more than one = set > > > + of changes to a file must be made. For example the following = command > > > + will remove the groups and <quote>world</quote> write permissi= on > >=20 > > When referencing world here (which I think is OK) I think "(World)" or > > something like that should be added group option in the table. >=20 > At the time of writing, I couldn't think of a way to phrase it. Help > on this would be great! I think it would be fine if you changed the "All" description in the table to something like : <row> <entry>(who)</entry> <entry>a</entry> <entry>All (<quote>World</quote>)</entry> </row> --=20 Simon L. Nielsen --XStn23h1fwudRqtG Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE+8jD18kocFXgPTRwRAqVEAJ41f7jnAlkCfFYBAJBwSgK2TBc9YQCfaHdt 7zUCR2OKmcE9I6VZQE7QsmQ= =2wjo -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --XStn23h1fwudRqtG--
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