> Unless you are talking about something new of which I am unaware, this
has
> been implemented in Bacula for quite some time.  It is enabled with
the
> "ACL
> Support = yes" directive.

No, extended attributes are much more than just ACLs. The current item
in the list about using SAML to represent the attributes is closer to
what he wants.

Transforming platform-specific extended attributes into SAML would be
the long-term way to do this, because then you could express any
security or attribute relationship, not just SELinux contexts. I'd want
them for dataset parameters for operating systems that require them, you
could express the full Windows security management syntax, VSAM cluster
information, etc, etc. It'd go beyond just the Unix semantics and really
handle the entire set of metadata possibilities. 




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