ACLs
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The Linux man pages, specifically, acl(5), setfacl(1), getfacl(1), and setxattr(2). | The Linux man pages, specifically, acl(5), setfacl(1), getfacl(1), and setxattr(2). | ||
The [http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/rfc/draft-ietf-nfsv4-acl-mapping-03.txt POSIX<->NFSv4 mapping draft], which explains how we map between POSIX and NFSv4 ACLs. | The [http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/rfc/draft-ietf-nfsv4-acl-mapping-03.txt POSIX<->NFSv4 mapping draft], which explains how we map between POSIX and NFSv4 ACLs. | ||
+ | The [http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/ CITI NFSv4 project page], which has links to modified linux acl utilities with preliminary NFSv4 support |
Revision as of 19:44, 23 August 2005
Useful references:
rfc3530 (especially section 5.11)] POSIX draft ACLs: POSIX ACLs aren't really POSIX--they were never accepted--but some variation of them is implemented on many operating systems, including Linux. The Linux man pages, specifically, acl(5), setfacl(1), getfacl(1), and setxattr(2). The POSIX<->NFSv4 mapping draft, which explains how we map between POSIX and NFSv4 ACLs. The CITI NFSv4 project page, which has links to modified linux acl utilities with preliminary NFSv4 support