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Re: Interesting XFS Behavior

To: Ethan Benson <erbenson@xxxxxxxxxx>, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Interesting XFS Behavior
From: Jeff Breitner <memptr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 10:00:16 -0500
In-reply-to: <20011107005250.V887@plato.local.lan>
References: <20011105225039.A599@asterix.gallien.de> <01110610360706.01823@office3> <20011107005250.V887@plato.local.lan>
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On Wednesday 07 November 2001 04:52 am, Ethan Benson wrote:

> i don't see how, unless the directory is sticky and owned by someone
> other then the user.
>
>

You are correct, it's not the zero-byte file that prevents it, but the fact 
that part of the directory structure is owned by someone else.

I made that realization later yesterday afternoon (slapping hand on 
forehead).  However, interesting that the local user could still dump the 
zero-byte file.  

That is, however, not of any significance because it still sort of emulates 
the chattr +i and that keeps me from having to rewrite a bunch of scripts as 
well as keeping local users from doing stupid things.

Thanks..


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