On Thursday 03 April 2003 05:26, Buck Huppmann wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 11:09:32PM -0500, Buck Huppmann wrote:
> > yes, my bad. sorry. before i throw out more babies with the bathwater,
> > though, anybody know if any other systems besides HP-UX and Solaris
> > (for default ACLs, at least)
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 11:09:32PM -0500, Buck Huppmann wrote:
> yes, my bad. sorry. before i throw out more babies with the bathwater,
> though, anybody know if any other systems besides HP-UX and Solaris
> (for default ACLs, at least) require a MASK/CLASS_OBJ when there are
> no non-USER_OBJ/GROU
yes, my bad. sorry. before i throw out more babies with the bathwater,
though, anybody know if any other systems besides HP-UX and Solaris
(for default ACLs, at least) require a MASK/CLASS_OBJ when there are
no non-USER_OBJ/GROUP_OBJ/OTHER entries?
thanks, Eric C., for finding this out
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To unsu
Hello Eric,
I am taking Buck and the rsync mailing list into the CC. Buck is the author of
the rsync patch, he may know more on that problem.
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 00:16, Eric Chen wrote:
> From my understanding, the effecive rights mask 'limits the effective
> rights granted to all groups