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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users CentOS7 restoring file capabilities Post 303025699 by Peasant on Saturday 10th of November 2018 12:35:02 AM
Old 11-10-2018
I would suggest using extra switch while using tar --xattrs

Perhaps even add the selinux and ACL options as well to avoid additional problems.

Regards
Peasant.
 

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acl_create_entry(3)					     Library Functions Manual					       acl_create_entry(3)

NAME
acl_create_entry - Create a new ACL entry LIBRARY
Security Library (libpacl.a) SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/acl.h> acl_entry_t acl_create_entry( acl_t *acl_p); PARAMETERS
Points to the working storage internal representation ACL to create the new entry in. DESCRIPTION
NOTE: This function is based on Draft 13 of the POSIX P1003.6 standard. The acl_create_entry() function creates a new ACL entry in the ACL pointed to by the acl_p argument. If there is insufficient space in the ACL for creating a new entry, then additional memory is allocated. The components of the new ACL entry are initialized as follows: The ACL tag type component does not contain a possible ACL tag type The tag qualifier component does not refer to any possible user ID or group ID The set of permissions does not have any permissions specified. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the acl_create_entry() function returns the descriptor for the new entry. Otherwise, a value of NULL is returned, and errno is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
If any of the following conditions occur, the acl_create_entry() function sets errno to the corresponding value: The acl_p argument does not refer to a valid ACL. The new ACL entry requires more memory than the system is able to provide. RELATED INFORMATION
acl_delete_entry(3) Security delim off acl_create_entry(3)
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