> On Apr 13 18:10, Houder wrote: >> = Cygwin 2.0 -- logged on as user Test >> >> %% uname -a >> CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW Seven 2.0.0(0.287/5/3) 2015-04-12 21:09 i686 Cygwin >> %% pwd >> /home/Test >> %% id >> uid=197614(Test) gid=197121(None) groups=197121(None), ... followed by >> irrelevant j. >> 545(Users), 4(INTERACTIVE)66049(CONSOLE LOGON),11(Authenticated >> Users),15(This Organization),113(Local >> acount),4095(CurrentSession), >> 66048(LOCAL),262154(NTLM Authentication),401408(Medim Mandatory Level) >> %% touch file >> %% chmod 460 file >> %% echo aha > file >> bash: file: Permission denied >> >> %% getfacl file >> # file: file >> # owner: Test >> # group: None >> user::r-- >> group::r-x >> mask:rw- > > Huh? So it creates a mask even though it only contains standard POSIX > permissions. This explains the "permission denied". The group r-x > combined with a mask rw- results in effective r-- permissions for the > group None. This yet again calls for adding the output of effective > permissions to getacl.
Now I am confused ... Permission denied above (logon as user Test) did NOT surprise me ... It was the 'write denial' after that (logon as user Henri). >> %% id >> uid=197608(Henri) gid=197121(None) groups=197121(None), ... >> %% ls -l file >> -r--rw---- 1 Test None 0 Apr 13 17:12 file >> %% echo ho,ho > file >> bash: file: Permission denied # Huh? No, no, no ... User Henri should be able to write the file, should he not? At least, that is what the output of 'ls' says, and according to what I demanded: chmod 460 file (file is owned by user Test; 'None' is the primary group of user Henri) Btw, I installed update 4 to Cygwin 2.0 ... and observe no change in the output of getfacl, icacls ... also user Henri is still denied write access ... Henri > I think I fixed the thinko in the code. At one point I noticed that I > mishandled the GROUP_OBJ permssions in new-style ACEs and my fix was > apparently a bit too efficient :} > > I uploaded new snapshots to https://cygwin.com/snapshots/ and I'm just > uploading a 2.0.0-0.4 release. > > Please give either of them a try. > > Thanks, > Corinna ===== -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple