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- From: sabaker@icaen.uiowa.edu (Sarah Anne Baker)
- Subject: Re: Individual Directory Permissions
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.143435.27432@icaen.uiowa.edu>
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- Organization: Iowa Computer Aided Engineering Network, University of Iowa
- References: <1992Dec28.214356.28364@netcom.com> <1992Dec30.085942.7047@cc.umontreal.ca> <JAAPJL.92Dec30164657@cmb00.larc.nasa.gov>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 14:34:35 GMT
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- jaapjl@tab00.larc.nasa.gov (J Lee Jaap) writes:
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- >In article <1992Dec30.085942.7047@cc.umontreal.ca> guimona@JSP.UMontreal.CA (Guimond Alexandre) writes:
- > I think you should use the chacl command.
-
- >On two of my *NIX systems:
- >% which chacl
- >no chacl in .....
- >% man chacl
- >No manual entry for chacl.
-
- >Sounds like a good idea, though. What brand of UNIX are you using?
-
- chacl is available on the Apollo Domain OS / BSD Unix implementation.
- permissions on Domain allow for
- Person, Group, Organization, The World, and "extended".
- Extended means you can give permissions to a particular person,group,or org
- to a particular entity (ie directory).
- I'm fond of the permissions on Domain, but as far as I know it is
- not available on other *NIX systems.
-
- Sarah Baker
- User Services Manager
- Iowa Computer Aided Engineering Network
- University of Iowa
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