> Excerpts from mail: 17-Nov-94 Re: ACL cell setup question..
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> > >   My question is, if the afs binaries are under /afs (as transarc tell 
> > > us to do), how could package  access them unless  all ACL are open for 
> > > system:anyuser (as transarc tell us no to do)? 
> 
> > My recommendation is to use IP address acls.  This way you can make 
> > your files readable by any host on your site, but not anywhere else. 
> > This way, in effect, you can have system:anyuser access as far as 
> > users go, but only the hosts at your site will have any access. 
> 
> > -derek 
> 
> Warning: IP addresses on ACLs don't work on SGIs, they're suspect under
> Solaris 2, and there is no similar functionality under DCE/DFS in case
> you want to migrate someday.  I wish Transarc would either give this
> feature first-class support or come up with an alternative. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Keith Gorlen 


  Isn't the original premise wrong?
  Transarc told us that the binaries are kept in "/usr/afs/bin".
  I've never touched AFS, so I could just be noise.



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