On 6/21/2016 9:08 AM, Andreas Ladanyi wrote:
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>> The other question that comes to mind is, what are the ACLs on the root
>> directory of the user.test volume?   Does the current user have at least
>> lookup permission?
> yes, i mounted the restored volume to a folder "user.test" in my user
> afs home path. I also have a admin token. The user admin is in UserList
> of AFS server. So i should could do everything.

The system:administrator does not get implied lookup.  It has implied
admin permission.  The only think the system:administrator can do
without being on an ACL is query and set the ACL.

>> Finally, what version of the file server is hosting the volume?
> 1.6.1 , Solaris 10

The 1.6.1 file server does not permit FetchStatus on the root directory
of volumes for system:anyuser.  If you do not have tokens for a user on
the ACL, you won't be able to obtain access.

Use the system:administrator rights to query the ACL and set it as
necessary.

Jeffrey Altman

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