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Re: spying (deleted) file entries in other users' directories
From: bad bob <sfmc68 () bellatlantic net>
Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 12:32:42 -0400
FozSy, I don't have any solaris systems here, but I will be checking next week! Yes, I understand the subtlety here, and I thought this was fixed on solaris 2.4 systems, if the delete is no longer working such that some user (joe guest or someone) can get in and read deleted files, I have a bit of a problem..... Thanks!! bob
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- spying (deleted) file entries in other users' directories FozZy (Jun 22)
- Re: spying (deleted) file entries in other users' directories bad bob (Jun 22)
- Re: spying (deleted) file entries in other users' directories FozZy (Jun 23)
- Re: spying (deleted) file entries in other users' directories bad bob (Jun 23)
- Re: spying (deleted) file entries in other users' directories FozZy (Jun 23)
- Re: spying (deleted) file entries in other users' directories D.C. van Moolenbroek (Jun 24)
- Re: spying (deleted) file entries in other users' directories Valdis . Kletnieks (Jun 26)
- Re: spying (deleted) file entries in other users' directories Robert Bihlmeyer (Jun 26)
- RE: spying (deleted) file entries in other users' directories Maximiliano PĂ©rez (Jun 28)
- Re: spying (deleted) file entries in other users' directories bad bob (Jun 22)