(yes I know this is an old thread -- I've been away in sunny Devon)
On 08/20/2011 12:21 AM, Ian Grody wrote:
> Setting no read/write/exec perms on all files and subdirs in a certain folder
> on a shared user system...
>
> root@local: chmod -R 000 /
>
> instead of,
>
> chmod -R 000 ./
Wouldn't this be just as good:
chmod -R 000 .
and possibly safer because '.' can only mean 'the current directory',
whereas typos such as '/' or '/.' when you mean './' can have
embarrassing results?
cheers
Chris
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Chris Dennis cgdennis@???
Fordingbridge, Hampshire, UK