16.1. cdist-type__acl(7)¶
16.1.1. NAME¶
cdist-type__acl - Set ACL entries
16.1.2. DESCRIPTION¶
Fully supported and tested on Linux (ext4 filesystem), partial support for FreeBSD.
See setfacl and acl manpages for more details.
16.1.3. REQUIRED MULTIPLE PARAMETERS¶
- entry
- Set ACL entry following
getfacloutput syntax.
16.1.4. OPTIONAL PARAMETERS¶
- source
- Read ACL entries from stdin or file. Ordering of entries is not important. When reading from file, comments and empty lines are ignored.
- file
- Create/change file with
__fileusinguser:group:modepattern. - directory
- Create/change directory with
__directoryusinguser:group:modepattern.
16.1.5. BOOLEAN PARAMETERS¶
- default
- Set all ACL entries as default too. Only directories can have default ACLs. Setting default ACL in FreeBSD is currently not supported.
- recursive
- Make
setfaclrecursive (Linux only), but notgetfaclin explorer. - remove
- Remove undefined ACL entries.
maskandotherentries can't be removed, but only changed.
16.1.6. DEPRECATED PARAMETERS¶
Parameters acl, user, group, mask and other are deprecated and they
will be removed in future versions. Please use entry parameter instead.
16.1.7. EXAMPLES¶
__acl /srv/project \
--default \
--recursive \
--remove \
--entry user:alice:rwx \
--entry user:bob:r-x \
--entry group:project-group:rwx \
--entry group:some-other-group:r-x \
--entry mask::r-x \
--entry other::r-x
# give Alice read-only access to subdir,
# but don't allow her to see parent content.
__acl /srv/project2 \
--remove \
--entry default:group:secret-project:rwx \
--entry group:secret-project:rwx \
--entry user:alice:--x
__acl /srv/project2/subdir \
--default \
--remove \
--entry group:secret-project:rwx \
--entry user:alice:r-x
# read acl from stdin
echo 'user:alice:rwx' \
| __acl /path/to/directory --source -
# create/change directory too
__acl /path/to/directory \
--default \
--remove \
--directory root:root:770 \
--entry user:nobody:rwx
16.1.8. AUTHORS¶
Ander Punnar <ander-at-kvlt-dot-ee>
16.1.9. COPYING¶
Copyright (C) 2018 Ander Punnar. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.