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Stream file ownership
Hi Volker,Thanks - this sounds good to me. So that 007 supposedly means *public has
read, write, AND execute (1+2+4)? I am trying to do an ftp get and I am
getting a not authorized message in my ftp log. If I change the owner of the
stream file to R3OWNER (which is the group of SAP01 AND the user I am using
to log in to ftp, (and who I think should have owned it in the first
place)), the get works just fine. I will experiment and see what I find. Do
you know if I have to bounce the system in order to have this parameter go
into effect?
Thanks,
Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: Gueldenpfennig, Volker [mailto:volker.gueldenpfennigZs...]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 10:40 AM
To: 'rgithensZg...'
Cc: Sap400 (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Stream file ownership
Hi Rick,
I'm not a UNIX-Expert, but it is similar as described below:
077, 022, ...
All these are octal numbers. The first digit is the authority for the owner,
the second for the group of the owner and the third for *PUBLIC.
You have read (=1), write (=2) and execute (=4) (I hope this is the right
order?). When you want e.g. write and execute, you'd add 2 + 4 = 6
=> 022 means: for the group and everybody there is write-access.
Regards
Volker
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