In the olden days of Unix, each file had an owner, a group, and a notion of “everybody else”. These entities could be granted read, write and/or execute permission — and that was as far as it went. If ...
Breaking out of the traditional owner/group/world way of managing file permissions, setfacl and getfacl provide a lot of flexibility and fair share of complexity. The standard way of assigning file ...
Most Linux distributions are considerably more secure than Windows out of the box. There are many reasons for that, including the inherent user and file permissions structure, the addition of ...
Updating a functional Debian Jessie installation to Stretch. Apparently Stretch no longer includes setfacl or getfacl binaries by default (i.e. the acl system package is not installed) but salt.states ...
Elkarbackup version: elkarbackup/elkarbackup latest cf08b82ecea4 3 months ago 657MB HOST OS : Linux 3.10.105 #25556 SMP Thu Mar 18 12:57:19 CST 2021 x86_64 GNU/Linux ...
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