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Re: Question about UNIX permissions




On Jun 8, 2007, at 8:49 AM, Gino Cerullo wrote:

Can anyone tell me what the '+' flag is in the following output? I can't find any reference to it's meaning anywhere. I case it makes any difference, that is my mail store on the server.

drwx------ + 37 cyrusima  mail  1258 Jun  8 11:43 gcerullo

This is an indication that there is an ACL associated with the file/directory. If you look at the man page for ls, you will find the + sign noted under the long listing section. In order to see the ACL you will want to execute a 'ls -e'

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