I know this isn't quite what you wanted but I have instructions for setting up a shared directory here:
http://www.frankenlinux.com/guides/shareddir.html
-Rob
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From: Wandered Inn ">esoteric@denali.atlnet.com>
Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 10:25:56 -0400
>jonathan wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I want to make my home systems so that all files created have no rwx for
>> the "other" group. I have found umask options in a couple of places.
>> Where all do I need to make this change? My wife and I are in a
>> specific group, so I don't want "other" to have any permissions. I have
>> a cable modem and am a little paranoid. I am using SuSE6.4. TIA
>
>Based on previous UNIX implementations, you could put a call to umask in
>the /etc/profile script to force these settings on login. I'm not sure
>that Linux always follows suite here, but my current experiences
>indicate it does.
>
>
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