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Re^5: CGI script to output data as CSVby afoken (Chancellor) |
on Jul 09, 2015 at 08:54 UTC ( [id://1133916]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Boundaries? Like if its a link to a different mount? No:
To read the contents of a directory (/bin/ls, opendir/readdir), you need read permissions, the "r" bit, 4 in the usual octal numbers. To "cross" the directory, e.g. make it the current directory or just use it in a path, you need execute permissions, the "x" bit, 1 in the usual octal numbers. Alexander
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