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| 04-linux:10-administration:88-users [2016/11/26 23:06] – [Groupes] Roge | 04-linux:10-administration:88-users [2023/03/05 02:15] (Version actuelle) – [Partage dossier entre utilisateurs] Roge | ||
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| + | ===== Partage dossier entre utilisateurs ===== | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | sudo mkdir / | ||
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| + | sudo / | ||
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| + | sudo chown -R root.share / | ||
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| + | sudo / | ||
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| + | sudo chmod ug+rwx -R / | ||
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| + | # set the SGID bit on the shared directory. Normally whenever you create files in a directory, by default it belongs to the default group or user. When a file is created in a directory with the SGID bit set it belongs to the same group as the directory. The result being that all users of the “share” group can create/ | ||
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| + | sudo chmod g+s / | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | ===== Sudoers ===== | ||
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| + | remove user from sudoers group | ||
| + | '' | ||