04-21-2010
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rodrigoroma
Now trying to understand the recursive ACL...
Just to add some info, you might want to have a look at the richer
NFSv4 ACLs... some systems only support this kind of ACLs and will compain if you try to use POSIX ACLs.
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nfs4_getfacl
NFS4_GETFACL(1) NFSv4 Access Control Lists NFS4_GETFACL(1)
NAME
nfs4_getfacl - get NFSv4 file/directory access control lists
SYNOPSIS
nfs4_getfacl [-H] file
DESCRIPTION
nfs4_getfacl will display the NFSv4 Access Control List (ACL) for file (a file or directory), provided file is on a mounted NFSv4 filesys-
tem which supports ACLs.
If the -H/--more-help flag is specified, nfs4_getfacl will print some information about NFSv4 ACLs and the fields used in ACEs.
The output format for an NFSv4 file ACL, e.g., is:
A::OWNER@:rwatTnNcCy
A::alice@nfsdomain.org:rxtncy
A::bob@nfsdomain.org:rwadtTnNcCy
A:g:GROUP@:rtncy
D:g:GROUP@:waxTC
A::EVERYONE@:rtncy
D::EVERYONE@:waxTC
In the example output above, the user `alice@nfsdomain.org' has the equivalent of "read" and "execute" permissions, `bob@nfsdomain.org' has
"read" and "write", and both `GROUP@' and `EVERYONE@' have "read".
Refer to the nfs4_acl(5) manpage for detailed information about NFSv4 ACL terminology and syntax.
AUTHORS
nfs4_getfacl was written by people at CITI, the Center for Information Technology Integration (http://www.citi.umich.edu). This manpage
was written by David Richter.
CONTACT
Please send bug reports, feature requests, and comments to <nfsv4@linux-nfs.org>.
SEE ALSO
nfs4_setfacl(1), nfs4_acl(5), RFC3530 (NFSv4.0), NFSv4.1 Minor Version Draft.
Linux version 0.3.3, August 2008 NFS4_GETFACL(1)