“getfacl” is a command in Linux used to retrieve file or directory access control lists (ACLs). ACLs are an extension of traditional file permissions that provide more granular control over who can access a file or directory and what actions they can perform on it. To use the “getfacl...
getfacl Command Examples 1. To get the ACL’s of a file: # getfacl /tmp/file.txt 2. To display the file access control list: # getfacl -a /tmp/file.txt # getfacl --access /tmp/file.txt 3. To display the default access control list: # getfacl -d /tmp/file.txt # getfacl ...
Now the same command getfacl on the files gives below output$ getfacl ResumeSameer.txt ResumeTara.txt # file: test1.txt # owner: john # group: humanresources user::rw- user:joy:rw- group::r-- group:engineering:r-- mask::rw- other::r-- # file: test2.txt # owner: john # ...
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Command to displaynfs4_getfaclmanual in Linux:$ man 1 nfs4_getfacl NAME SYNOPSIS nfs4_getfacl [-H] file DESCRIPTION nfs4_getfacl file file If the-H/--more-helpflag is specified,nfs4_getfaclwill print some information about NFSv4 ACLs and the fields used in ACEs. ...
jar <jar> run a jar file. NOTE: please use "yarn jar" to launch YARN applications, not this command. jnipath prints the java.library.path kdiag Diagnose Kerberos Problems kerbname show auth_to_local principal conversion key manage keys via the KeyProvider ...
NFS security flavor: 1 pseudoflavor: 0 I think the NFSv4 capability flags/acl should be 0x3? What am I missing? Many thanks! Attached the config and a log consisting of server start, mount, nfs4_getfacl command and server stop.
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