Subject: Re: [netatalk-admins] setting exec permission from Mac
From: Rich Lafferty (rich@alcor.concordia.ca)
Date: Thu Sep 16 1999 - 22:46:51 EDT
Quoting Rick Zeman (rzeman@his.com) from Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 09:27:15PM -0400:
> On 9/16/99 at 11:11 AM, Darie Duclos <Darie.Duclos@unifr.ch> wrote:
>
> |Is there a way to set an execute permission on a file created
> |on a Mac and stored on a Unix partition via Netatalk?
> |
> |We have a secretary who creates html files with includes (like
> |to include the standard header). In order for the include to
> |be carried out by the server, the execute bit has to be on.
> |But Macs don't know about execute permissions, and I can't
> |see her having to telnet to a Sun in order to chmod files..
>
> You could have a graphical ftp client (like NetFinder) set up to change the
> permissions. She could have it open to that directory and badda bing, x.
You could also configure the Web server to use something more modern
for determining server-parsed handler types than XBitHack, which
is really trying hard to die a nice, peaceful death.
-Rich
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