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- From: seeba@netcom.com (Tom Seeba)
- Subject: Re: What is lacking in UNIX? (Re: UNIVEL MUST BE KIDDING!!!!!)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.183609.10890@netcom.com>
- Organization: Netcom Online Communications Services (408-241-9760 login: guest)
- References: <Bzv6x9.8FE@tnl.com> <1992Dec27.113018.11911@black.toppoint.de>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 18:36:09 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec27.113018.11911@black.toppoint.de> kris@black.toppoint.de (Kristian Koehntopp) writes:
- >In <Bzv6x9.8FE@tnl.com> norstar@tnl.com (Daniel Ray) writes:
- >>My favorite lacking in UNIX is in the area of system security. I wish
- >>UNIX had ACLs like VAX/VMS systems do. It would allow for user-by-user
- >>access lists, and not just owner-group-other access.
- >
- >Get AIX.
- >
- >Kristian
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- With Pyramids ACL's are supported as well. ACL's are often part of the
- "value added" pieces that various vendors add to their particular
- versions of UNIX.
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- Tom Seeba
- seeba@netcom.com
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