Can you assign ACLs to a "virtual directory" using Object Gateway's S3 API?

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Using the S3 API to Object Gateway, let's say that I create an object named
"/some/path/foo.bar". When I browse this object in Ceph using a graphical
S3 client, "some" and "path" show up as directories. I realize that they're
not *actually* directories, but can I set an ACL on them, just like I can
with objects?


*Steve Kingsland*

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