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04-12-2010 01:27 PM
04-12-2010 01:27 PM
ACL Permission issue
Dear Admins,
HP-UX 11.23
Is there is any way to give the bkpadm user acl write permission by keeping the folder permission 755+. Here if I set 755+, acl write permission will be revoked and if I set acl permission the permission of the /home/NOORMON will be changed to 775+. Details are mentioned below. umask 022
noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>pwd
/home/NOORMON
noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>ls -ld /home/NOORMON
drwxr-xr-x+ 12 noormon monitor 8192 Apr 12 14:43 /home/NOORMON
noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>getacl /home/NOORMON
# file: /home/NOORMON
# owner: noormon
# group: monitor
user::rwx
user:noordba:rwx #effective:r-x
user:bkpadm:rwx #effective:r-x
group::r-x
class:r-x
other:r-x
---------------------------------noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>setacl -m user:bkpadm:rwx /home/NOORMON
noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>getacl /home/NOORMON
# file: /home/NOORMON
# owner: noormon
# group: monitor
user::rwx
user:noordba:rwx
user:bkpadm:rwx
group::r-x
class:rwx
other:r-x
noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>ls -ld /home/NOORMON
drwxrwxr-x+ 12 noormon monitor 8192 Apr 12 14:43 /home/NOORMON
noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>umask
022
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HP-UX 11.23
Is there is any way to give the bkpadm user acl write permission by keeping the folder permission 755+. Here if I set 755+, acl write permission will be revoked and if I set acl permission the permission of the /home/NOORMON will be changed to 775+. Details are mentioned below. umask 022
noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>pwd
/home/NOORMON
noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>ls -ld /home/NOORMON
drwxr-xr-x+ 12 noormon monitor 8192 Apr 12 14:43 /home/NOORMON
noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>getacl /home/NOORMON
# file: /home/NOORMON
# owner: noormon
# group: monitor
user::rwx
user:noordba:rwx #effective:r-x
user:bkpadm:rwx #effective:r-x
group::r-x
class:r-x
other:r-x
---------------------------------noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>setacl -m user:bkpadm:rwx /home/NOORMON
noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>getacl /home/NOORMON
# file: /home/NOORMON
# owner: noormon
# group: monitor
user::rwx
user:noordba:rwx
user:bkpadm:rwx
group::r-x
class:rwx
other:r-x
noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>ls -ld /home/NOORMON
drwxrwxr-x+ 12 noormon monitor 8192 Apr 12 14:43 /home/NOORMON
noormon@hostname /home/NOORMON>umask
022
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