Access Control Lists (ACLs) solve these problems. They allow moreflexibility than the standard Unix user/group/other set ofpermissions. ACLs have been available in commercial UNIXes such as IRIX and Solaris (and in Windows NT) for years.Now, thanks to the TrustedBSDproject’s work, ACLs are availablein FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE andbeyond. Much of the information below applies, at least in part, toACL implementations on other platforms; however, you will want to lookat specific documentation
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