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Re: Linux ACLs
From: |
Mark . Burgess |
Subject: |
Re: Linux ACLs |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:22:51 +0200 (MEST) |
On 26 Oct, Philippe wrote:
>
>> Are you looking at the POSIX 1003.1e ACLs in the ext2/3 filesystem or SE
>> Linux stuff?
>
> I thought the Linux ACL followed the Posix recommendations. This was
> discussed a couple of weeks ago with Mark. I think Mark has considered
> looking the Linux ACL API seriously.
I searched high and low for the POSIX API and it still does not make
sense to me. There is no real documentation and the little I have
found does not agree with what I find on my own systems, so I
don't know what to do yet.
M
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- Re: Linux ACLs, (continued)
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- Re: Linux ACLs, Sven Mueller, 2004/10/26
- Re: Linux ACLs, Mark . Burgess, 2004/10/26
- Re: Linux ACLs, Sven Mueller, 2004/10/26
- Re: Linux ACLs, martin f krafft, 2004/10/26
- Re: Linux ACLs, Mark . Burgess, 2004/10/26
- Re: Linux ACLs, martin f krafft, 2004/10/26
- Re: Linux ACLs, Mark . Burgess, 2004/10/26
- Re: Linux ACLs, martin f krafft, 2004/10/26
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- Re: Linux ACLs, Philippe, 2004/10/27
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- Re: Linux ACLs, John Valdes, 2004/10/26
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- Re: Linux ACLs, Mark . Burgess, 2004/10/27
Re: Linux ACLs, Philippe, 2004/10/26