samba acl support under 4-stable

Christoph Hellwig hch at caldera.de
Wed Sep 5 21:02:22 GMT 2001


On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 11:05:48AM -0400, Robert Watson wrote:
> - Testing of applications when ACLs are enabled to see what "weird" things
>   happen--particular WRT preservation of ACLs when applications act on
>   files (including WRT copying and moving files), and whether applications
>   act properly and respect ACLs.  One example of this comes via the
>   eaccess() system call I'm about to introduce on -CURRENT, which allows
>   an application to ask if it has the rights to open a file without
>   actually opening it (to be distinguished from access() in that it uses
>   effective not real credentials).  This allows applications such as file
>   browsers to correctly display the writability of files in the user
>   interface.  This call is actually being introduced to support the Finder
>   on Mac OS X, but would also be useful for KDE and related software.

I'd be very happy if you could keep you eaccess compatible to tje one in
Xenix and SCO OpenServer.  Especially the interaction with the secureware
trusted extensions on OSR5 is of particular interest.

	Christoph

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Of course it doesn't work. We've performed a software upgrade.

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