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what command would you use to make sure that you cannot easily delete a file called backup (which you own) without affecting other permissions?

This is a question in a lab I'm doing. I've racked my brain, I've racked Google's brain. I've tried a TON of other things, and I can't seem to figure it out... can anyone help?

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have a look at chattr command

e.g : chattr +i filename.

with this command the permissions does not change and nor you can edit or delete the file unless >>>> chattr -i filename

Good command, but chattr +u backup is probably better (makes the file only undeleteable).

http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl1_chattr.htm

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Upon closer inspection of the man page for chattr, +u would appear to be wrong:

When a file with the `u' attribute set is deleted, its contents are saved. This allows the user to ask for its undeletion.

But +i should work:

A file with the `i' attribute cannot be modified: it cannot be deleted or renamed, no link can be created to this file and no data can be written to the file. Only the superuser or a process pessessing the CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE capability can set or clear this attribute.
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rm /bin/rm :D

But then again if you don't want to screw the system, chattr +i is the way to go.

AFAIK you must execute it as root, though, and root still can delete the file. It just prevents plain users from modifying it in any way.

You could also make the file undeletable for every user including root using SELinux, or replace rm with the safe-rm wrapper and add your backup file to the blacklist.

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Correct answer is

Chmod u-w backup

That removes write permissions, but that doesn't prevent you from deleting the file, even in a regular, non-root account.


[nick@fedora16vm ~]$ touch file.txt
[nick@fedora16vm ~]$ ll file.txt
-rw-rw-r-- 1 nick nick 0 Feb 10 13:06 file.txt
[nick@fedora16vm ~]$ chmod u-w file.txt
[nick@fedora16vm ~]$ ll file.txt
-r--rw-r-- 1 nick nick 0 Feb 10 13:06 file.txt
[nick@fedora16vm ~]$ rm file.txt
rm: remove write-protected regular empty file `file.txt'? y
[nick@fedora16vm ~]$ ll file.txt
ls: cannot access file.txt: No such file or directory
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/threadhijack: I'm unfamilar with the chattr, but highly interested... but I can't get it work. Any ideas? (Fedora 16)

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[nick@fedora16vm ~]$ chattr +i file.txt
chattr: Operation not permitted while setting flags
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That was the answer the Professor gave me, and the program he wrote to check answers said it was correct... thus I have to accept it's wrong, even if it isn't. :s

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