TrustedBSD Extensions Project
David Collier-Brown - Sun Canada
davecb at scot.canada.sun.com
Wed Apr 12 23:06:57 GMT 2000
stanislav shalunov <shalunov at att.com> wrote:
| Traditional unix filesystem semantic provides the capability of
| "including or excluding access to the granularity of a single user."
| Only root can do it,
Could you expand on this? I've been around since v6,
but I don't recollect seeing it...
| It *explicitly* gives an example self/group/others as access control
| scheme for a B1 system. Do you say after that that it's not enough?
No, I said that Waterloo's self/group/other sufficed to
provide the permit/dent bits for single users other than
the owner, but the subset provided by Unix doesn't.
--dave
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