Subj : This is why FreeBSD... To : Angus Mcleod From : Pascal Schmidt Date : Sun Aug 22 2004 08:29 pm Hi Angus! :-) AM> What rubbish! So the OWNER of the file is not allowed to give it to AM> someone AM> else? WTF is write permissions for if not to decide who can modify AM> the file, AM> such as changing ownership? Yeah, so then you could create a 5 GB file and chown it to someone, and they'd be over their disk quota. Or create a setuid shell binary and chown it to someone else, voila, you now can use their account. Or... there's a couple of scenarios where allowing normal users to chown is bad. Ciao Pascal --- Msged/LNX 6.1.1 * Origin: sed s/$(echo $HOME | sed 's/[[:punct:]]/\\&/g')/~/ (1:153/401.2) .