For the good of the order:

I set up a test machine with OES Linux (SuSE 9.1 with eDirectory parts). An 
attached drive was set up with an NSS volume and some test directories put on 
it. Bacula successfully backed it up and restored it (no surprises here). The 
restored directory, of course, had no trustees.

However, Peter Hine has written a script that will do for Linux what 
trustee.nlm does for NetWare; that is, it will read the trustees of a directory 
tree and create another script that will run the 'rights' command to restore 
them. This worked fine in my test system. The trestore.sh creates a line that 
attempts to restore the IRF, but it throws a syntax error. With a little effort 
even I might be able to fix this. In the meantime, we only have a couple of 
directories that filter any rights, so this is essentially cosmetic at this 
time.

It would be more elegant, of course, if a real programmer wrote a file daemon 
that would handle NSS trustees.
-- 

Tks n rgds,
Richard White CNE6, Linux+
Network Engineer
Mason County, Washington
360-427-5501
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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