diff -r 942205605c30 -r 34a8f73b2c94 handouts/ho04.tex --- a/handouts/ho04.tex Tue Dec 30 21:59:47 2014 +0000 +++ b/handouts/ho04.tex Wed Dec 31 01:49:20 2014 +0000 @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ \usepackage{../langs} \begin{document} +\fnote{\copyright{} Christian Urban, 2014} \section*{Handout 4 (Access Control)} @@ -28,7 +29,8 @@ and e\underline{\textbf{x}}ecute. Moreover there are three user groups to which the modes apply: the owner of the file, the group the file is associated with and everybody else. -A typical permission of a file owned by \texttt{bob} might look as +A typical permission of a file owned by \texttt{bob} +being in the group \texttt{staff} might look as follows: \begin{center} @@ -41,8 +43,8 @@ \noindent For the moment let us ignore the directory bit. The Unix access rules imply that Bob will only have read access to -this file, even if he is in the group \texttt{staff} and the -group access permissions allow read and write. Similarly every +this file, even if he is in the group \texttt{staff} and this +group's access permissions allow read and write. Similarly every member in the \texttt{staff} group who is not \texttt{bob}, will only have read-write access permissions, not read-write-execute.