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Date:      6 Feb 1997 11:43:08 EDT
From:      MAILER-DAEMON@wgserv.statman.com
To:        randyk@ccsales.com
Subject:   That domain name does not exist.
Message-ID:  <199702061531.HAA22857@ccsales.ccsales.com>
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Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 07:12:52 -0800 (PST)
From: Randy Katz <randyk@ccsales.com>
To: support@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: DO YOU KNOW
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I want to setup users like this:

Username: monitor
Home Directory: /home/monitor

Username: helper1
Home Directory /home/monitor/helper1

Username: helper2
Home Directory /home/monitor/helper2

I want monitor to be able to read/delete files everywhere (helper1/helper2).
I want helper1 and helper2 only to be able to write/read files in their 
own directories...and if possible not to be able to descend to 
/home/monitor or anywhere else for that matter.
Is this possible in Unix?

Thanx,


RAK

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Randy A. Katz
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