
8 Jul
2013
8 Jul
'13
1:03 a.m.
Russell Coker wrote:
Now that the use of Android phones as a VFAT USB attached block device has gone away there's no reason not to use a filesystem like Ext4 with POSIX ACLs.
Those would be the posix *draft* ACLs that I've never *ever* seen used in practice? Or do you mean LSMs like SElinux and grsec? Or just the default DAC, which isn't much of an ACL? I vaguely recall that NFSv4 has a completely different ACL design from the POSIX draft, and samba4 has a different one again.