On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 6:24 PM, Xen wrote:
Greg Freemyer schreef op 12-04-16 00:16:
Perfect. Thanks,
I didn't realize that page is from 2007 (9 years old!).
It doesn't do exactly what I recalled, but it is still a decent intro to how ACLs can be used to give the "management" team access to 2 other groups files without giving management full root access.
What more did you expect it to do / list?
I just remembered the goal of the write-up to be different. I was thinking there were 2 groups (sales / finance), but there was a single folder they could drop stuff into and know both teams could read/write everything in that folder. That can be done, it just wasn't what the write-up did.
It cannot just give "management" access to two directories belonging to other groups, it can also give group "IAM YOUR ENEMY" access to everything else on the system you don't want it to have access to :P.
And even a single user as well. Pretty awesome.
Just override everything. Add a ACL and override everything.
Who cares about regular permissions right.
:).
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