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Hi Don, On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 05:16:07AM -0800, root wrote: > >Sorry, I do not have the necessary time resources to provide an > >introduction into Coda security model and tools. > > Not looking for theory. Not looking for paragraphs. Looking for simple > yes or no. For rudimentary coda file/directory access, is the coda > recommended best practice to set ACL on each directory? Or perhaps an > explicit ACL set on each directory and file? > > Please do not leave this hanging. I think I understand, I'm simply seeking > confirmation. You are seeking a simple answer to an unclear question in a fundamentally complex situation. Sorry, it can not work this way. Please don't be upset, I want to give good answers, not "simple answers". For a good answer I would have to discuss your needs and possibly explain some things in detail. I don't have enough spare time. A big problem with Coda is the high knowledge threshold to use it properly and/or contribute to the development. This is exacerbated by the damage NFS has inflicted on comprehension of access control. Hopefully these discussions help, somewhat, but we can't solve it with a few extra list messages. Best regards, RuneReceived on 2010-01-26 09:29:23