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Operating Systems AIX Full control on File Post 302387543 by ITHelper on Sunday 17th of January 2010 03:25:00 AM
Old 01-17-2010
No if I change the chgrp and chmod of that file . File will not work it should to be on the same mode and permission

I want to things only from the normal user to do .....

1 - I want to give him control to be able to copy the file
2 - I want to let him able to clear the file make it 0 size

This is what I want to do without do any changing in the mode or the group of the file .
ITHelper
 

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GETFACL(1)						       Access Control Lists							GETFACL(1)

NAME
getfacl - get file access control lists SYNOPSIS
getfacl [-dRLPvh] file ... getfacl [-dRLPvh] - DESCRIPTION
For each file, getfacl displays the file name, owner, the group, and the Access Control List (ACL). If a directory has a default ACL, get- facl also displays the default ACL. Non-directories cannot have default ACLs. If getfacl is used on a file system that does not support ACLs, getfacl displays the access permissions defined by the traditional file mode permission bits. The output format of getfacl is as follows: 1: # file: somedir/ 2: # owner: lisa 3: # group: staff 4: user::rwx 5: user:joe:rwx #effective:r-x 6: group::rwx #effective:r-x 7: group:cool:r-x 8: mask:r-x 9: other:r-x 10: default:user::rwx 11: default:user:joe:rwx #effective:r-x 12: default:group::r-x 13: default:mask:r-x 14: default:other:--- Lines 4, 6 and 9 correspond to the user, group and other fields of the file mode permission bits. These three are called the base ACL entries. Lines 5 and 7 are named user and named group entries. Line 8 is the effective rights mask. This entry limits the effective rights granted to all groups and to named users. (The file owner and others permissions are not affected by the effective rights mask; all other entries are.) Lines 10--14 display the default ACL associated with this directory. Directories may have a default ACL. Regular files never have a default ACL. The default behavior for getfacl is to display both the ACL and the default ACL, and to include an effective rights comment for lines where the rights of the entry differ from the effective rights. If output is to a terminal, the effective rights comment is aligned to column 40. Otherwise, a single tab character separates the ACL entry and the effective rights comment. The ACL listings of multiple files are separated by blank lines. The output of getfacl can also be used as input to setfacl. PERMISSIONS Process with search access to a file (i.e., processes with read access to the containing directory of a file) are also granted read access to the file's ACLs. This is analogous to the permissions required for accessing the file mode. OPTIONS --access Display the file access control list. -d, --default Display the default access control list. --omit-header Do not display the comment header (the first three lines of each file's output). --all-effective Print all effective rights comments, even if identical to the rights defined by the ACL entry. --no-effective Do not print effective rights comments. --skip-base Skip files that only have the base ACL entries (owner, group, others). -R, --recursive List the ACLs of all files and directories recursively. -L, --logical Logical walk, follow symbolic links. The default behavior is to follow symbolic link arguments, and to skip symbolic links encountered in subdirectories. -P, --physical Physical walk, skip all symbolic links. This also skips symbolic link arguments. --tabular Use an alternative tabular output format. The ACL and the default ACL are displayed side by side. Permissions that are ineffective due to the ACL mask entry are displayed capitalized. The entry tag names for the ACL_USER_OBJ and ACL_GROUP_OBJ entries are also displayed in capital letters, which helps in spotting those entries. --absolute-names Do not strip leading slash characters (`/'). The default behavior is to strip leading slash characters. --version Print the version of getfacl and exit. --help Print help explaining the command line options. -- End of command line options. All remaining parameters are interpreted as file names, even if they start with a dash character. - If the file name parameter is a single dash character, getfacl reads a list of files from standard input. CONFORMANCE TO POSIX 1003.1e DRAFT STANDARD 17 If the environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT is defined, the default behavior of getfacl changes in the following ways: Unless otherwise specified, only the ACL is printed. The default ACL is only printed if the -d option is given. If no command line parameter is given, get- facl behaves as if it was invoked as ``getfacl -''. AUTHOR
Andreas Gruenbacher, <a.gruenbacher@computer.org>. Please send your bug reports and comments to the above address. SEE ALSO
setfacl(1), acl(5) May 2000 ACL File Utilities GETFACL(1)
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