ACLs: Extended file-permissions

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 07/20/2009 - 09:34

Nuxified: "Access Control Lists (ACLs) extend the regular permissions we all know with the possibility to give permissions for specific users/groups.

With a little example I want to show how to use ACLs in Linux."


 

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