McKown, John wrote:
What about WRITE access? A UNIX file has three sets of three accesses:
READ FOR OWNER
WRITE FOR OWNER
EXECUTE FOR OWNER
READ FOR GROUP
WRITE FOR GROUP
EXECUTE FOR GROUP
READ FOR OTHER
WRITE FOR OTHER
EXECUTE FOR OTHER
With ACLs, you can even do more security.
That's all well and good. But, the suggestion was to use BPAM emulation
in HFS to address the need for member level security. But, that
emulation provides read access only.
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