T.* will work for all T.1, T.2, T.1.1, T.2.1.3 ... i.e. it will work
as T.# and not as T.* :-o

Regards
Jakub

On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 5:45 PM, holger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Refering to what Chug said. I understand there's no "#" in ACLs. Now I want
> to emulate "T.#" with the help of "*". Of course, that is an issue, but I
> can approximate it by using "T.*" and "T.*.*" and "T.*.*.*" ....
>
> But do you really mean that only trailing wildcards are allowed? So then I
> cannot even specify "T.*.*", because it also has a wildcard in the middle
> position, or?
>
> Thanks for further clarification.
> Regards,
> Holger
>
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