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- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 15:13:55 +0900 (JST)
- From: Joe Larabell <larabell@???>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Whoops... messed up home directory permissions
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> But when I logged in, it told me that my home directory should not be > readable or write-able by everyone, and that I should set the > permissions to 644. On a directory? Hmmm... The permissions go: -rwxrwxrwx ^^^other ^^^group ^^^user On a directory, the 'x' bit allows you to 'cd' to the directory. so 644, or 0110100100, allows read/write but you can't 'cd' there (not even the owner. > What permissions settings is my home directory supposed to have? And how > do I set it? If you're the only user, try 755. If you want to keep others out of your $HOME, try 750. In any case, you need that leading '7' in order to have full access to your home directory. -- Joe Larabell -- Synopsys VCS Support US: larabell@example.com http://wwwin.synopsys.com/~larabell/ Japan: larabell@???
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