Subj : Re: NFS File Area Issue To : deon From : paulie420 Date : Sat Mar 27 2021 12:10:00 de> So imagine you are logged into your NAS - and in a directory it has a de> file like this: de> Where: de> * The size of "My_File" is 1561 bytes in size, de> * Anybody with UID can read/write (the first rw-) de> * Anybody with GID can only read (the second r--) de> * Any user who is not the UID and is not in a group with the GID has no de> access (the third ---) de> de> So if you want to be able to read the file, you must: de> * Be a member of a group that has GID 1000, OR de> * Be a user with UID 1001. Deon, thank you much. So.. I knew permissions enough to get me around my LOCAL systems. And have been treating remote systems the same way - or at least, attempting to. Thats where I began to fail and couldn't figure my way out. Your message really explained all three things I needed to understand; and I can understand other text on permissions out there on the web much better now. I've simply been doing things wrong. AGAIN, I messed up permissions - I had a really nice gopher going and now some of my directories files are not accessible - but no matter, I think you just gave me all the knowledge I need, and I can now understand even deeper texts on permissions. THANK YOU. I am going to fix up my NAS and these gopher directories. Appreciated. |07p|15AULIE|1142|07o |08......... --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/02/12 (Raspberry Pi/32) * Origin: 2o fOr beeRS bbs>>>20ForBeers.com:1337 (1337:3/129) .