On Tue, 5 Oct 2010, Nicolas Williams wrote: > Right. That only happens from NFSv3 clients [that don't instead edit the > POSIX Draft ACL translated from the ZFS ACL], from non-Windows NFSv4 > clients [that don't instead edit the ACL], and from local applications > [that don't instead edit the ZFS ACL].
You mean the vast majority of applications in existance ;)? Other than chmod(1) in Solaris, and nfs4_(get|set)_facl in Linux, can you name off the top of your head *any* other applications that grok ZFS/NFSv4 ACLs (as opposed to blindly chmod'ing stuff and breaking your access control <sigh>)? (and GUI front ends to chmod/(get_set)_facl don't count :) ). I'm still waiting for the bug in Solaris chgrp that breaks ACLs to get fixed; I reported that last year sometime. And *that's* a core component of the Solaris OS itself; what's the chance of a timely response from a 3rd party vendor whose application doesn't play nicely with ACLs? <broken record> If only there was some way to keep applications from screwing up your ACLs with inappropriate uses of chmod... </broken record> -- Paul B. Henson | (909) 979-6361 | http://www.csupomona.edu/~henson/ Operating Systems and Network Analyst | hen...@csupomona.edu California State Polytechnic University | Pomona CA 91768 _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss