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* Jan Harkes <jaharkes_at_cs.cmu.edu> wrote: Hi, > Coda ACLs are more course grained since they are per directory, and they > are more fine grained since they separately allow or deny things like > adding or removing an entry from a directory. Lets look at some ways > that I've used directory ACLs. Well, your examples probably won't easily into the traditional unix schema, but it's not needed. I explicitly talk about an special case, where we have an equivalent access control scheme. This could be checked quite easily. Only when explicitly enabled and the constraint is fulfilled (per dir), venus can do this mapping. Other sitautions (ie. your examples) are out of scope for my suggested feature. cu -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrico Weigelt == metux IT service phone: +49 36207 519931 www: http://www.metux.de/ fax: +49 36207 519932 email: contact_at_metux.de cellphone: +49 174 7066481 --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- DSL ab 0 Euro. -- statische IP -- UUCP -- Hosting -- Webshops -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------Received on 2007-02-27 13:15:21