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Access Control Lists
An extension to standard UNIX-style file system permissions.


== Using ACL to make an actually useable shared folder ==
== Using ACL to make an actually useable shared folder ==

Revision as of 11:25, 16 March 2017

Access Control Lists

An extension to standard UNIX-style file system permissions.

Using ACL to make an actually useable shared folder

Sadly the built in UNIX way of doing permissions, with it's notions of users, groups, and "others" is in practice quite difficult to use to make "shared folders". ACL (for access control lists) is an extension to these mechanisms that gives more flexibility. The setfacl command is the thing that sets the options.

So, the command to Allow anyone in the users group to write files to path/to/some/folder

 setfacl -Rm g:users:rwX /path/to/some/folder
 setfacl -d -Rm g:users:rwX /path/to/some/folder

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