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.Dd January 23, 2016
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.Dt SETFACL 1
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm setfacl
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.Nd set ACL information
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.Op Fl bdhkn
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.Op Fl a Ar position entries
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.Op Fl m Ar entries
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.Op Fl M Ar file
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.Op Fl x Ar entries | position
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.Op Fl X Ar file
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.Op Ar
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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utility sets discretionary access control information on
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the specified file(s).
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If no files are specified, or the list consists of the only
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.Sq Fl ,
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the file names are taken from the standard input.
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.Pp
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The following options are available:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl a Ar position entries
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Modify the ACL on the specified files by inserting new
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ACL entries
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specified in
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.Ar entries ,
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starting at position
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.Ar position ,
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counting from zero.
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This option is only applicable to NFSv4 ACLs.
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.It Fl b
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Remove all ACL entries except for the ones synthesized
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from the file mode - the three mandatory entries in case
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of POSIX.1e ACL.
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If the POSIX.1e ACL contains a
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.Dq Li mask
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entry, the permissions of the
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.Dq Li group
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entry in the resulting ACL will be set to the permission
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associated with both the
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.Dq Li group
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and
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.Dq Li mask
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entries of the current ACL.
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.It Fl d
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The operations apply to the default ACL entries instead of
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access ACL entries.
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Currently only directories may have
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default ACL's. This option is not applicable to NFSv4 ACLs.
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.It Fl h
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If the target of the operation is a symbolic link, perform the operation
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on the symbolic link itself, rather than following the link.
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.It Fl k
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Delete any default ACL entries on the specified files.
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It
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is not considered an error if the specified files do not have
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any default ACL entries.
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An error will be reported if any of
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the specified files cannot have a default entry (i.e.\&
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non-directories). This option is not applicable to NFSv4 ACLs.
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.It Fl m Ar entries
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Modify the ACL on the specified file.
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New entries will be added, and existing entries will be modified
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according to the
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.Ar entries
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argument.
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For NFSv4 ACLs, it is recommended to use the
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.Fl a
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and
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.Fl x
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options instead.
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.It Fl M Ar file
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Modify the ACL entries on the specified files by adding new
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ACL entries and modifying existing ACL entries with the ACL
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entries specified in the file
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.Ar file .
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If
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.Ar file
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is
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.Fl ,
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the input is taken from stdin.
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.It Fl n
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Do not recalculate the permissions associated with the ACL
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mask entry. This option is not applicable to NFSv4 ACLs.
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.It Fl x Ar entries | position
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If
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.Ar entries
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is specified, remove the ACL entries specified there
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from the access or default ACL of the specified files.
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Otherwise, remove entry at index
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.Ar position ,
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counting from zero.
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.It Fl X Ar file
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Remove the ACL entries specified in the file
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.Ar file
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from the access or default ACL of the specified files.
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.El
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.Pp
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The above options are evaluated in the order specified
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on the command-line.
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.Sh POSIX.1e ACL ENTRIES
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A POSIX.1E ACL entry contains three colon-separated fields:
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an ACL tag, an ACL qualifier, and discretionary access
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permissions:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Ar "ACL tag"
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The ACL tag specifies the ACL entry type and consists of
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one of the following:
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.Dq Li user
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or
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.Ql u
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specifying the access
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granted to the owner of the file or a specified user;
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.Dq Li group
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or
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.Ql g
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specifying the access granted to the file owning group
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or a specified group;
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.Dq Li other
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or
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.Ql o
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specifying the access
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granted to any process that does not match any user or group
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ACL entry;
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.Dq Li mask
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or
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.Ql m
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specifying the maximum access
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granted to any ACL entry except the
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.Dq Li user
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ACL entry for the file owner and the
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.Dq Li other
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ACL entry.
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.It Ar "ACL qualifier"
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The ACL qualifier field describes the user or group associated with
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the ACL entry.
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It may consist of one of the following: uid or
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user name, gid or group name, or empty.
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For
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.Dq Li user
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ACL entries, an empty field specifies access granted to the
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file owner.
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For
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.Dq Li group
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ACL entries, an empty field specifies access granted to the
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file owning group.
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.Dq Li mask
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and
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.Dq Li other
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ACL entries do not use this field.
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.It Ar "access permissions"
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The access permissions field contains up to one of each of
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the following:
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.Ql r ,
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.Ql w ,
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and
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.Ql x
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to set read, write, and
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execute permissions, respectively.
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Each of these may be excluded
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or replaced with a
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.Ql -
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character to indicate no access.
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.El
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.Pp
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A
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.Dq Li mask
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ACL entry is required on a file with any ACL entries other than
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the default
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.Dq Li user ,
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.Dq Li group ,
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and
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.Dq Li other
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ACL entries.
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If the
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.Fl n
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option is not specified and no
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.Dq Li mask
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ACL entry was specified, the
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.Nm
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utility
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will apply a
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.Dq Li mask
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ACL entry consisting of the union of the permissions associated
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with all
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.Dq Li group
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ACL entries in the resulting ACL.
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.Pp
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Traditional POSIX interfaces acting on file system object modes have
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modified semantics in the presence of POSIX.1e extended ACLs.
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When a mask entry is present on the access ACL of an object, the mask
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entry is substituted for the group bits; this occurs in programs such
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as
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.Xr stat 1
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or
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.Xr ls 1 .
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When the mode is modified on an object that has a mask entry, the
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changes applied to the group bits will actually be applied to the
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mask entry.
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These semantics provide for greater application compatibility:
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applications modifying the mode instead of the ACL will see
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conservative behavior, limiting the effective rights granted by all
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of the additional user and group entries; this occurs in programs
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such as
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.Xr chmod 1 .
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.Pp
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ACL entries applied from a file using the
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.Fl M
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or
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.Fl X
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options shall be of the following form: one ACL entry per line, as
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previously specified; whitespace is ignored; any text after a
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.Ql #
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is ignored (comments).
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.Pp
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When POSIX.1e ACL entries are evaluated, the access check algorithm checks
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the ACL entries in the following order: file owner,
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.Dq Li user
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ACL entries, file owning group,
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.Dq Li group
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ACL entries, and
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.Dq Li other
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ACL entry.
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.Pp
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Multiple ACL entries specified on the command line are
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separated by commas.
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.Pp
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It is possible for files and directories to inherit ACL entries from their
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parent directory.
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This is accomplished through the use of the default ACL.
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It should be noted that before you can specify a default ACL, the mandatory
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ACL entries for user, group, other and mask must be set.
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For more details see the examples below.
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Default ACLs can be created by using
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.Fl d .
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.Sh NFSv4 ACL ENTRIES
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An NFSv4 ACL entry contains four or five colon-separated fields: an ACL tag,
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an ACL qualifier (only for
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.Dq Li user
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and
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.Dq Li group
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tags), discretionary access permissions, ACL inheritance flags, and ACL type:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Ar "ACL tag"
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The ACL tag specifies the ACL entry type and consists of
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one of the following:
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.Dq Li user
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or
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.Ql u
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specifying the access
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granted to the specified user;
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.Dq Li group
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or
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.Ql g
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specifying the access granted to the specified group;
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.Dq Li owner@
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specifying the access granted to the owner of the file;
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.Dq Li group@
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specifying the access granted to the file owning group;
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.Dq Li everyone@
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specifying everyone. Note that
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.Dq Li everyone@
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is not the same as traditional Unix
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.Dq Li other
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- it means,
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literally, everyone, including file owner and owning group.
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.It Ar "ACL qualifier"
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The ACL qualifier field describes the user or group associated with
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the ACL entry.
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It may consist of one of the following: uid or
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user name, or gid or group name. In entries whose tag type is
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one of
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.Dq Li owner@ ,
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.Dq Li group@ ,
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or
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.Dq Li everyone@ ,
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this field is omitted altogether, including the trailing comma.
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.It Ar "access permissions"
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Access permissions may be specified in either short or long form.
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Short and long forms may not be mixed.
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Permissions in long form are separated by the
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.Ql /
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character; in short form, they are concatenated together.
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Valid permissions are:
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.Bl -tag -width ".Dv modify_set"
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.It Short
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Long
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.It r
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read_data
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.It w
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write_data
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.It x
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execute
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.It p
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append_data
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.It D
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delete_child
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.It d
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delete
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.It a
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read_attributes
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.It A
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write_attributes
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.It R
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read_xattr
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.It W
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write_xattr
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.It c
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read_acl
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.It C
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write_acl
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.It o
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write_owner
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.It s
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synchronize
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.El
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.Pp
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In addition, the following permission sets may be used:
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.Bl -tag -width ".Dv modify_set"
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.It Set
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Permissions
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.It full_set
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all permissions, as shown above
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.It modify_set
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all permissions except write_acl and write_owner
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.It read_set
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read_data, read_attributes, read_xattr and read_acl
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.It write_set
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write_data, append_data, write_attributes and write_xattr
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.El
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.It Ar "ACL inheritance flags"
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Inheritance flags may be specified in either short or long form.
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Short and long forms may not be mixed.
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Access flags in long form are separated by the
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.Ql /
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character; in short form, they are concatenated together.
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Valid inheritance flags are:
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.Bl -tag -width ".Dv short"
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.It Short
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Long
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.It f
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file_inherit
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.It d
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dir_inherit
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.It i
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inherit_only
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.It n
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no_propagate
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.It I
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inherited
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.El
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.Pp
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Other than the "inherited" flag, inheritance flags may be only set on directories.
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.It Ar "ACL type"
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The ACL type field is either
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.Dq Li allow
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or
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.Dq Li deny .
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.El
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.Pp
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ACL entries applied from a file using the
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.Fl M
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or
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.Fl X
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options shall be of the following form: one ACL entry per line, as
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previously specified; whitespace is ignored; any text after a
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.Ql #
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is ignored (comments).
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.Pp
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NFSv4 ACL entries are evaluated in their visible order.
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.Pp
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Multiple ACL entries specified on the command line are
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separated by commas.
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.Pp
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Note that the file owner is always granted the read_acl, write_acl,
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read_attributes, and write_attributes permissions, even if the ACL
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would deny it.
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.Sh EXIT STATUS
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.Ex -std
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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.Dl setfacl -d -m u::rwx,g::rx,o::rx,mask::rwx dir
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.Dl setfacl -d -m g:admins:rwx dir
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.Pp
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The first command sets the mandatory elements of the POSIX.1e default ACL.
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The second command specifies that users in group admins can have read, write, and execute
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permissions for directory named "dir".
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It should be noted that any files or directories created underneath "dir" will
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inherit these default ACLs upon creation.
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.Pp
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.Dl setfacl -m u::rwx,g:mail:rw file
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.Pp
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Sets read, write, and execute permissions for the
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.Pa file
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owner's POSIX.1e ACL entry and read and write permissions for group mail on
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.Pa file .
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.Pp
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.Dl setfacl -m owner@:rwxp::allow,g:mail:rwp::allow file
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.Pp
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Semantically equal to the example above, but for NFSv4 ACL.
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.Pp
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.Dl setfacl -M file1 file2
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.Pp
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Sets/updates the ACL entries contained in
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.Pa file1
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on
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.Pa file2 .
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.Pp
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.Dl setfacl -x g:mail:rw file
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.Pp
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Remove the group mail POSIX.1e ACL entry containing read/write permissions
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from
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.Pa file .
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.Pp
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.Dl setfacl -x0 file
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.Pp
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Remove the first entry from the NFSv4 ACL from
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.Pa file .
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.Pp
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.Dl setfacl -bn file
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.Pp
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Remove all
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.Dq Li access
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ACL entries except for the three required from
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.Pa file .
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.Pp
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.Dl getfacl file1 | setfacl -b -n -M - file2
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.Pp
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Copy ACL entries from
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.Pa file1
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to
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.Pa file2 .
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr getfacl 1 ,
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.Xr acl 3 ,
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.Xr getextattr 8 ,
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.Xr setextattr 8 ,
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.Xr acl 9 ,
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.Xr extattr 9
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.Sh STANDARDS
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The
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.Nm
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utility is expected to be
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.Tn IEEE
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Std 1003.2c compliant.
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.Sh HISTORY
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Extended Attribute and Access Control List support was developed
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as part of the
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.Tn TrustedBSD
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Project and introduced in
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.Fx 5.0 .
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NFSv4 ACL support was introduced in
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.Fx 8.1 .
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.An -nosplit
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The
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.Nm
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utility was written by
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.An Chris D. Faulhaber Aq Mt jedgar@fxp.org .
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NFSv4 ACL support was implemented by
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.An Edward Tomasz Napierala Aq Mt trasz@FreeBSD.org .
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