/ > help acl
Command: acl
Description: Manage the access privileges of a directory or file.
Usage: acl [OPTIONS] [PATH]
PATH is a relative or absolute path.

Options:
-i    interactive mode for adding, changing and deleting ACLs.
    if not present, existing ACLs will be printed.


On Apr 2, 2008, at 3:09 PM, tack wrote:

Hi,

I've been able to log in and poke around with runshell, and ? gives me a list of commands... but I don't see how to use the commands. For instance, if I cd over to /calendars/users/user1/ I can get a list of access controls by running acl, but I don't see docs on how to set or edit them.

Has anybody been able to set/edit acl's using the tool? What options did you use?

Cheers,
tack

On Mar 25, 2008, at 1:34 PM, Cyrus Daboo wrote:

Hi folks,
The CalDAV client library and admin tool I have mentioned before is now
available on the open source site.

<http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/calendarserver/wiki/CalDAVClientLibrary >

This will help people do basic command line management of XML directory files, as well as proxy/delegation setup. It can also form the basis of
more sophisticated admin tools that people might need.

If you have questions or comments please post to this list and I can work
on expanding the wiki with an FAQ as issues come up.

--
Cyrus Daboo

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