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>>>>> "DK" == Doug Keller <dkeller@vnet.ibm.com> writes:

 DK> When I ftp from my Linux box to work and do an "ls" the listing
 DK> does NOT have the owner of the in it, only the group.  EFS thinks
 DK> the file is owned by my group and says it is write protected.

 DK> The thing I don't understand is when I ftp from other machines,
 DK> AIX, HP/UX, Solaris, to the same AIX machine "ls" does have the
 DK> username...

Actually, I'm finding that files loaded by efs are always read-only.

