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Greetings,<br>
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I agree with this. I have to often have been asked to help debug,
only to have permissions denied. <br>
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BR<br>
MK<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/23/14 9:40 AM, Johann Goetz wrote:<br>
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<div>Dear Common User Environment managers and cyber security
professionals of JLab,</div>
<div>A recent change in notifications to the users about
security and home directories on the CUE machines as moved
many users to lock down their home directories so only they
and the root user can see what is inside. It is my opinion
that this makes it too difficult to collaborate - in
particular when I am asked (by the scicomp group no less) to
debug a .cshrc file in someone's home directory, I see this:</div>
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<div>goetz@ifarm1101:~>ls ~badui/</div>
<div>ls: cannot open directory /home/badui/: Permission denied</div>
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<div>I see no reason on the whole to prevent anyone with a CUE
account to access (read-only of course) other user's home
directories. Users who wish to have some measure of privacy
could restrict permission of subdirectories, or better yet,
could use a private computer since the login notice explicitly
says "Users (authorized or</div>
<div>unauthorized) have no explicit or implicit expectation of
privacy."</div>
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<div>Anyways, I have come across this enough times where it is
starting to interfere with my own work. Maybe I'm totally
alone in this, but I suspect not (hence the email blast).</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 8:39 AM, <span
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Here is an update to the help request you submitted.<br>
When you reply to THIS message, Please DO NOT include the
original text below.<br>
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Mod Date: 2014/04/23<br>
Mod Time: 08:39:48<br>
Mod User: rackley<br>
Current State: FEEDBACK<br>
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STATE changed from (RECEIVED) to FEEDBACK.<br>
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This seems to be the result of your .cshrc file which
includes:<br>
<br>
source /site/common_environment/set_environment<br>
/sit/common_environment/jlab_default_settingis.dat clas12 -v<br>
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This file does not exist anymore. It seems that the
environment<br>
settings for clas software environment have changed since
the last<br>
time you used your account. I would contact the clas
software<br>
environment folks to get the correct environment settings
for clas.<br>
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A good starting point would be Johann Goetz (<a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:goetz@jlab.org">goetz@jlab.org</a>)
who<br>
I believe has set up the new software environment.
Additional<br>
information should be found on the CLAS wiki but I am not
sure of the<br>
exact link for the information:<br>
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<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://clasweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page"
target="_blank">https://clasweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page</a><br>
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Here is a copy of your Original Request:<br>
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Email: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:badui@jlab.org">badui@jlab.org</a><br>
Name:<br>
Username:<br>
Staff: philpott<br>
Platform:<br>
Building:<br>
Room:<br>
Hostname:<br>
Category: SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING<br>
Subject: Cannot submit jobs<br>
<br>
Request:<br>
Hi whenever I try to submit jobs, I get an error saying
"can't exec 'jsub': No such file or directory." This may be
related from an error I get when I login
"/site/common_environment/set_environment: no such file or
directory." Also, I used to use csh by default and now it's
logging into bash.<br>
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The following link will bring you to a list of open CCPR's<br>
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<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://mis.jlab.org/mis/ccpr/ccpr_user/ccprframe_user.html"
target="_blank">http://mis.jlab.org/mis/ccpr/ccpr_user/ccprframe_user.html</a><br>
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