[SLE] File/Directory Permissions.

From: Jay Paulson (jpaulson_at_sedl.org)
Date: 07/27/05

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    Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 11:06:35 -0500
    
    

    Quick question about file permissions. I was wondering what the
    command line was for setting a directory so that users of the same
    group can read, write, and execute a file. Also, I was wondering what
    the command line was for when setting a directory permission/ownership
    was so that anyone in the group can write to the directory. I thought
    it had something to do with the sticky bit however, I'm not sure what
    the sticky bit does.

    Thanks.

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