On Fri, 26 Feb 2010, Ian Collins wrote:

> One of my clients makes extensive use of ACLs.  Some of them are so
> complex, I had to write them an application to interpret and manage them!

Yah, manipulating them directly isn't for the faint of heart ;). But it's
not too hard to abstract them to a simpler interface.

> They have a user base of around 1000, with a couple of hundred (!)
> groups.  Nearly all file access is through Samba.

How did you keep Samba from whacking the ACL's with chmod? I couldn't find
a configuration where some part of it didn't chmod something at some point.


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