[cvsnt] Basic User/Group ACL setup (Solaris)

Cryer, Phil C. (STL) - cont PCCryer at express-scripts.com
Tue Dec 5 20:16:39 GMT 2006


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>> If not I would I think I would create the groups, assign the groups
to 
>> the directories via chacl and the add the users from passwd to group.
>
>Exactly. All commands that work with ACLs accept groups and users
interchangeably. 

Gerhard
Thanks, this too worked perfectly.  I think this is the last question, I
have test directories and I need to have group for a dir, but have a
directory within accessable only by another group.  I tried using -n for
non-recursion, but I want it to recurse into all dirs, but have the next
one overwrite just that dir down.

Example, I need to get this:

 module1  		-- group1
 module2  		-- group2
 module2/doc	-- group3

So I can have a listing that looks like this:

Directory: module1
Owner: cvs
user=group1
        read
        write
        create
        tag
        control


Directory: module2
Owner: cvs
user=group2
        read
        write
        create
        tag
        control

---made up part below---

Directory: module2/doc
Owner: cvs
user=group3
        read
        write
        create
        tag
        control
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