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Newer page: | version 5 | Last edited on Wednesday, June 2, 2004 12:59:32 pm | by JohnMcPherson | Revert |
Older page: | version 4 | Last edited on Wednesday, June 2, 2004 12:46:37 pm | by JohnMcPherson | Revert |
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
user=JohnMcPherson,rx
group=WLUG,x
other=none
-would give PerryLorier,MattBrown read/write access to some executable, JohnMcPherson gets to read the executable, and everyone in the group WLUG would be able to execute it. Linux 2.6 supports ACLs on some filesystems (such as ext2
)
+would give PerryLorier,MattBrown read/write access to some executable, JohnMcPherson gets to read the executable, and everyone in the group WLUG would be able to execute it. Linux 2.6 supports ACLs on some filesystems (such as [Ext2]
).
For example, [Solaris] allows you to do this. You can use the commands
''setfacl'' and ''getfacl'' to see file ACLs.
The way this is implemented in Solaris, the presence of file ACLs is