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RE: Audit of file permissions on per-user basis
From: "CHRIS GRABENSTEIN" <LFGRABC () LF VCCS EDU>
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 10:02:51 -0500
This looks just about perfect with the exception of one problem. It seems to stop crawling the directory tree part of the way through "Documents and Settings". Is there a known limit to the number of objects it can handle in a single session? If all else fails I could probably right a script or batch file to run it once for each first-level directory and append all the results to a single file for later grepping. If I got really ambitious I could have it check which groups a user is a member of and grep out those too. Thanks |-----Original Message----- |From: Carl Grayson [mailto:carl.grayson () team xtra co nz] |Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 7:58 PM |To: CHRIS GRABENSTEIN |Subject: RE: Audit of file permissions on per-user basis | | |Try fileacl from http://membres.lycos.fr/jfb/gb/gbtools/fileacl.htm | |I use it for just this purpose when piped through a grep --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forum Systems PRESIDIO: PGP / XML GATEWAY APPLIANCE The Presidio integrates PGP data encryption and XML Web Services security to simplify the management and deployment of PGP and reduce overall PGP costs by up to 80%. FREE WHITEPAPER & 30 Day Trial - http://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/ForumSystems_security-basics_031027 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Audit of file permissions on per-user basis CHRIS GRABENSTEIN (Nov 06)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Audit of file permissions on per-user basis McGill, Lachlan (Nov 07)
- Re: Audit of file permissions on per-user basis Al Cook (Nov 07)
- RE: Audit of file permissions on per-user basis CHRIS GRABENSTEIN (Nov 07)