Frank Cox wrote:
> Is there a way to force file permissions by directory (and subdirectories
> under it)?
>
> For example, the user's default umask value is 022 but I want it to be 002 in
> certain directories.
>
I have cronjobs like this to regularly give group read permissions (and
x for dirs) on /some/dir and all it's subdirs:
/usr/bin/find /some/dir -xdev ! -perm -g+r -print -exec chmod g+r \{\} +
/usr/bin/find /some/dir -xdev -type d ! -perm -g+x -print -exec chmod
g+x \{\} +
hth
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