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Have owned these pre-owned pearls for 15 years... now have questions Hello, have visited here in the past, and today decided to join up. I am hoping someone can tell me something/anything about this strand of pearls. I purchased them on ebay about 15 ...
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Do you have any idea/guess of the age of them? I've owned them for 15 years.
Right now.
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Is there a way, on Linux, to cause all new files created in a directory to be owned by the directory's group instead of the creating user's group?
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If you 'chmod g+s directory' then all files created in that directory will be owned by that group.
I need to change the permissions of a directory to be owned by the Everyone user with all access rights on this directory. I'm a bit new to the Win32 API, so I'm somewhat lost in the SetSecurity* functions.
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Are you sure this is a good idea? I spend a lot of time removing... .
Ok, I figured it out: SetSecurityInfo(hDir, SE_FILE_OBJECT, DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); This will give all permissions to all users for the given directory handle .
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I'm from a programming background and been thrown into managing a Linux server at work because of an emergency with our reg sys admin. Is it reliable or safe to have our PHP files owned by root yet Apache obviously running on Fedora 8 as apache? Apache...
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I'm not sure off the top of my head whether a root-owned PHP script with setuid permissions....
But then there's the question of setuid bits.
The files are owned by the gid that Apache runs under, then you're in somewhat better shape.
Given a file path how do i check that this file is owned by current user? Currently i managed to get: [[[NSFileManager defaultManager] attributesOfItemAtPath:filePath error:outError] fileOwnerAccountID]; Which return NSNumber*. But i can't seem to google...
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Presumably the reason there....
Hope this helps You can get the current user's id with getuid() .
I'm not near my mac to test.
Instead of fileOwnerAccountID try fileOwnerAccountName I'm new here, and if there's a reason this won't work maybe I've missed it .
Is there a Linux library that will enable me to tell what IP sockets are owned by what processes? I guess I'm looking for the programmatic equivalent of lsof -i . Ultimately, I want to correlate packets seen through libpcap to processes. UPDATE: A couple...
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The 'files' you probably want to look at are found in /proc/<pid>/net (namely tcp, udp, unix) Here's some examples on using the proc ... .
I'd go to the source: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1346778 You can read them from proc filesystem .
I'd like to mount an ext3 filesystem via /etc/fstab so that the files in the mount are owned by a particular user. Is this possible ? I've looked at man mount but couldn't find an option to do this. ( Similar to setting uid and gid for a vfat mount )....
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There's a patch around for mounting ext2/3 with a fixed uid for all... .
Run chown -R.
No, this isn't possible to do in fstab or mount with ext3 because the ownership info is stored within the file system, as opposed to being a property of the file system .
I need to grant select permission for all tables owned by a specific user to another user. Can I do this with a single command along the lines of: Grant Select on OwningUser.* to ReceivingUser Or do I have to generate the sql for each table with something...
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Well, it's not a single statement, but it's about as close as you can get with oracle: BEGIN FOR R IN (SELECT owner, table_name FROM all_tables WHERE owner='TheOwner') LOOP EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'grant select on '||R.owner... .
Only via the second option AFAIK.
I'm looking at creating a tabbed interface which has user controls (possibly written by plug-in developers) within a tabbed or MDI interface. These plug-in controls could unintentionally freeze their GUI thread, and I'd prefer that they not influence ...
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A control which is owned / affinitized to another GUI thread cannot be directly contained within a control which is owned / affinitized.
No it is not possible to do this in the way you are describing .
Anyone own a Subaru or Owned one I never actually owned one, and I am sure you guys have little bit of high standard on cars. Hows the quality? The STI looked really clean in the inside at dealer.
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I owned an 02 WRX with an STI 2.5L and every bolt-on under the sun as well.
Feels like it's made out of tin compared to German cars .
Stellar engine and performance.
Great, fun car.
Owned an '05 & '08 STI.
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