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Re: ACLs on OpenBSD3.3?
From: Allan Tsao (hsitsao
yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Jul 30 2003 - 04:40:36 CDT
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Yes, extended file permissions is what I'm looking for.
I want to make one group of users have write access while the other
group have read-only acess to the same directory.
Is GUI a must for systrace? I don't have X installed on the 3.3 box.
--- "David S." <davids
idiom.com> wrote:
> >
> > Does OpenBSD3.3 support ACL? If it does, how do I enable it?
> >
> > I tried man -k acl, but I still don't understand how acl_add,
> > acl_delete, and acl_check work.
>
> Those "acl" functions are part of the Kerberos API, and are
> used to control access to a system's Kerberos database. OpenBSD
> doesn't support ACLs for file permissions, which I guess is what
> you're looking for. OpenBSD has a mechanism called "systrace"
> which covers more or less the same territory. That's too
> involved to explain here, so consult your favorite search
> engine.
>
> David S.
>
> >
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