Re: Does NFSv4 translate POSIX ACL's?

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Hi!

> Am 20.08.2019 um 20:35 schrieb Goetz, Patrick G <pgoetz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> I have an NFSv4 exported folder (base filesystem: XFS) which must afford 
> read access to a program on folders which are otherwise hidden from the 
> public.  On the NFS server:
> 
>   root@kraken:/EM/EMtifs# getfacl pgoetz
>   # file: pgoetz
>   # owner: pgoetz
>   # group: cns-cnsitlabusers
>   user::rwx
>   group::r-x
>   other::---
>   default:user::rwx
>   default:user:cryosparc_user:r-x
>   default:group::r-x
>   default:mask::r-x
>   default:other::---

There’s only a default ACL (which is inherited to new objects), but no proper ACL on the directory itself. Have you tried

  setfacl -m u:cryosparc_user:rx

already?

Kind regards,

Daniel
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