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Re: [SLE] ACLs
- From: Greg Freemyer <freemyer-ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Aug 2003 12:32:21 -0400
- Message-id: <1062088340.3906.276.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 08:10, David Blomber wrote:
> I was doing some checking around and came across a article that SuSE 8.2
> shipped with ACL support. Okay so I missed that even having installed
> 8.2 a while ago-anyone want to point to some helpful user guides for the
> ACL features........
>
>
I don't know anything documentation that is SuSE specific, but ACLs
should be there waiting for you to use them.
For a overall Linux ACL site see http://acl.bestbits.acl
SuSE 8.2 ships Samba ACL enabled, so you just have to use it also. i.e.
>From you windows boxes go to file properties and then to the security
tab.
For linux command line tools, see getfacl and setfacl. They come with
SuSE 8.2
FYI: I use the XFS filesystem when I need ACL support, so I have zero
knowledge outside of that one filesystem.
HTH
Greg
--
Greg Freemyer
> I was doing some checking around and came across a article that SuSE 8.2
> shipped with ACL support. Okay so I missed that even having installed
> 8.2 a while ago-anyone want to point to some helpful user guides for the
> ACL features........
>
>
I don't know anything documentation that is SuSE specific, but ACLs
should be there waiting for you to use them.
For a overall Linux ACL site see http://acl.bestbits.acl
SuSE 8.2 ships Samba ACL enabled, so you just have to use it also. i.e.
>From you windows boxes go to file properties and then to the security
tab.
For linux command line tools, see getfacl and setfacl. They come with
SuSE 8.2
FYI: I use the XFS filesystem when I need ACL support, so I have zero
knowledge outside of that one filesystem.
HTH
Greg
--
Greg Freemyer
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