yeah maybe..... but I think we've all discussed it all enough and maybe all thought about each others input
I know I have....
I still disable it though 'cause its a real pain....
:-)
P.
Feizhou wrote:
Peter Farrow wrote:
As you have pointed out it restricts the security granularity of the system, which in turn will lead to other "work arounds" to achieve better granlarity and those work arounds will ultimately lead to sloppiness, making Johns point very valid indeed.
Er...you are going to have to prove the sloppiness part. I, for one, cannot believe an issue was made out of an non-issue.
Each user having their own group ADDS to the security granularity. it does not restrict it.
What is really needed is the ability to limit access to a file on a per user account basis (acls), not by locking down via a group permission. John is creating an issue out of a non-issue. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos