hi!
We are using linux and fam on our fileservers, all users are members of the
group
"staff". The problem is that when somebody creates a file it autmatically
gets the
permission "-rw-r--r-- ", then when other users wants to make changes to the
file its not possible ("r--"). This is not a linux admin discussion list, I
know.
So to solve this I had an idea of setting up fam to monitor all files and do
this
whenever something is created, this will be based on some rules.
(this sounds really weired but I have not found other ways to do this)
Whats the best way to monitor a filesystem, scan the whole fs at startup for
directories? and then use fam? Im almost sure somebody will point out a
completely different solution on this problem!
Is this a good way or is there other way of doing this?
All feedback is welcome!
Thanks!
-- Mike
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