Michael Albinus <michael.albi...@gmx.de> writes:

> Adam Sjøgren <a...@koldfront.dk> writes:
>
>> Philipp writes:
>
> Hi Adam,
>
>>> Tramp checks also ACLs and SELinux permissions, but only after the
>>> usual UNIX permission tests. Maybe this must be tuned?
>>
>> ACLs can give access to files/folders that the unix permissions do not
>> indicate access to, so I guess TRAMP should do the ACL check even if
>> the unix permission test says no?
>
> Thanks. I'll play with that scenario.

ACLs might have nasty behavior on mounted directories.

Philipp, could you pls check, whether
/asap3/petra3/gpfs/p11/2024/data/11019260 is located on a mounted
directory on the remote host?

And what does "ls -ld /asap3/petra3/gpfs/p11/2024/data/11019260" on the
remote host return to you, run in a shell?

Best regards, Michael.

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