Could you send me the ACL of the 0-length file?

Afshin

Mike wrote:
> Afshin, the corresponding Solaris user is actually owner, but I'm fine with 
> using everyone for debugging purposes.  This didn't work, but I did notice 
> some interesting behavior.
> 
> # chmod A=everyone@:wpdDxrcarRsAwWCo:allow .
> # ls -vd
> drwxrwxrwx+  8 songof    other          9 Jan 17 06:27 .
>      0:everyone@:list_directory/read_data/add_file/write_data
>          /add_subdirectory/append_data/read_xattr/write_xattr/execute
>          /delete_child/read_attributes/write_attributes/delete/read_acl
>          /write_acl/write_owner/synchronize:allow
> 
> This could have always been true, but this time I noticed that the first put 
> fails and returns NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED -- however the file is created with 
> a size of 0 bytes.  If I try to put the file again without first deleting the 
> file, it succeeds.  However, both add_file, append_data, and write_data are 
> present in the ACL, so I don't get it.  Any insight?
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