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SubjectRe: chmod 4755 ./somedir
Marcel Hild <hild@ix.beuel.rhein.de> writes:

|> if i do a chmod 2755 on a directory it becomes SGID and new files will belong
|> to the group of that directory. but if i do chmod 4755 the directory becomes
|> SUID: drwsr-xr-x but new files dont belong to the owner of the SUID dir.
|> does the kernel ignore SUID on directories or has it some rather invisible
|> effects?

SUID has no meaning at all on directories.

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Andreas Schwab "And now for something
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