On Tue, 2 Mar 2010, Nicolas Williams wrote:

> BTW, it should be relatively easy to implement aclmode=ignore and
> aclmode=deny, if you like.

I looked over the code some, and from an intuitive point of view it didn't
seem like it would be that hard; thanks for the pointers.

I'm absolutely willing to put my code where my mouth is, I'd happily
implement this functionality myself. However, unless I can get it included
upstream, that's not really going to resolve my problem. I don't think it
would be possible to replace the Solaris 10 kernel with my own locally
compiled one, and while I theoretically could for opensolaris, I doubt that
would be considered a supportable configuration. I'd certainly take
responsibility for any bugs with my own code, but I don't really have the
resources to support the entire kernel/OS on my own :(, and I'm pretty sure
my management wants a phone number to call and an entity to point their
finger at ;).

I was kind of hoping to get some buy-in on the concept, but so far no luck.
I might still implement it just to show it can be done, but I don't
currently have an opensolaris dev environment set up, and it seems like an
awful lot of initial investment just to be able to point to something and
say "Boy, it sure would be cool if they accepted that into the code base"
:(.


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