Ivan Popov wrote: [..] > Authentication is outside of this role and can be done by external means
like Kerberos.
In contrast to the above, ACLs are essential for granting accessrights.
> They are per-object (per directory in Coda case) and aremaintained where all the
> file metainformation is kept, in the fileserver's RVM.
[..]
Doh!
Thanks for your answer it was a real eye opener.. maybe I shouldn't look
at the trees and focus on the forrest :)
Of course you're right; .. there isn't even a difference in this case between coda and local
filesystems with respect to where authentication and file permission storage take place.
It took me a while to realize that I already have what I was looking for in the first place.
Hope that helps.It did :)
regards, Sven
