Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 14:10:44 +0200 From: Heinrich Rebehn <rebehn@ant.uni-bremen.de> To: Victor Sudakov <sudakov@sibptus.tomsk.ru> Cc: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org, Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: Problem with default ACLs and mask Message-ID: <4354E644.7090608@ant.uni-bremen.de> In-Reply-To: <20051018112135.GA94670@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru> References: <434F4FF8.9050903@ant.uni-bremen.de> <20051014064145.GA40856@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru> <434F9DAE.6070607@ant.uni-bremen.de> <20051014134820.GA43849@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru> <20051014203021.L66014@fledge.watson.org> <435351F7.10101@ant.uni-bremen.de> <20051017141609.GA83692@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru> <4354D850.8060908@ant.uni-bremen.de> <20051018112135.GA94670@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru>
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Victor Sudakov wrote: > Heinrich Rebehn wrote: > >>>>Why is the write bit of the mask reset when removing write perms for >>>>group? Is this really intended? >>> >>> >>>Yes, it is intended, whether it was a good idea or not. > > > [dd] > > >>Very sad :-( It really seems to be impossible to implment something like >>a "Group Manager" enabling me to delegate priviliges for a group of >>users to some non-root person. > > > What OS allows you to do it? > I have done such things with OpenVMS. Dunno how much control Windows/NTFS allows. --Heinrich
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