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file permission inheritance from the above folder

Asked by addady in Linux Network Security

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Hello,

I'm user CentOS 4.3 (RHEL 4 clone) ext3 file system.
What need to be done so that new file will inheritance his directory permition.

For example:

user1 and user2 are in group users

ls -l dira
drwxrwx---  1 user1 users     69 Mar 29 20:02 dira

When user user2 or user root will create a file in dira, I would like that this new file permission will be the same as the home directory dira.

How can I set it?

Thanks,
Addady

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