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- Richacls abstract "Richacls are an implementation of NFSv4 ACLs which has been extended by file masks to more easily fit the standard POSIX file permission model.Nowadays, they offer the most complex permission model for ext4 file system in Linux operating system. They are even more complex than POSIX ACLs, which means it is not possible to convert back from Richacls to POSIX ACLs without losing information. One of the most important advantages is that they distinguish between write and append permission, between delete and delete child permissions, and make ACL management access discretionary (as opposed to only being only root and the file owner). They are also designed to support Windows interoperability.Richacls use ext4 extended attributes (xattrs) to store ACLs. Entries in ACL are called ACE (Access Control List Entry).".
- Richacls wikiPageExternalLink richacl.
- Richacls wikiPageID "31294056".
- Richacls wikiPageRevisionID "604613551".
- Richacls hasPhotoCollection Richacls.
- Richacls subject Category:Computer_access_control.
- Richacls comment "Richacls are an implementation of NFSv4 ACLs which has been extended by file masks to more easily fit the standard POSIX file permission model.Nowadays, they offer the most complex permission model for ext4 file system in Linux operating system. They are even more complex than POSIX ACLs, which means it is not possible to convert back from Richacls to POSIX ACLs without losing information.".
- Richacls label "Richacls".
- Richacls sameAs Richacls.
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- Richacls sameAs Q7323505.
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- Richacls wasDerivedFrom Richacls?oldid=604613551.
- Richacls isPrimaryTopicOf Richacls.