Re: prevent user to delete files in its own directory

From: Bill Marcum (bmarcum_at_iglou.com.urgent)
Date: 08/08/05


Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 13:55:25 -0400

On 8 Aug 2005 08:23:24 -0700, galler
  <galm015@yahoo.com> wrote:
> How can i prevent users to delete files that was created by root in
> their own directory?
> For example: I want to create the .rhosts file in all users home
> directory with permission to root only and prevent the users from
> delete or rename those files.
>
You can't. Perhaps you could use /etc/hosts.equiv or
/etc/ssh/shosts.equiv.

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