Hi again,

Eric Biggers wrote:
> Hmm, I think I messed up the "object" ACEs slightly (assuming they ever 
> actually
> exist).  According to
> https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa374857(v=vs.85).aspx,
> the SID is actually at a variable offset.
>
> Another problem is that NTFS-3G interprets ACLs in other places, so if there
> really are ACEs with a new format, they would need to be handled there too...

I have never met an object ACE and they might be irrelevant
for a file system which only deals with files and directories.

Is there a point in ntfs-3g accepting ACE types controlling
entities which are not emulated on Linux (callbacks, labels,
policies, etc.) ?

Regards

Jean-Pierre

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