Re: [SOLVED with qualifications] Re: 10.4 and new File now longer works for uploading a file
Re: [SOLVED with qualifications] Re: 10.4 and new File now longer works for uploading a file
- Subject: Re: [SOLVED with qualifications] Re: 10.4 and new File now longer works for uploading a file
- From: Sacha Mallais <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 17:42:14 -0700
On Jul 26, 2005, at 5:33 PM, Baiss Eric Magnusson wrote:
I got it working but...
Using Workgroup Manager I had added <appserver> to the <Access
Control List> of </Library/WebServer/Documents/> as I mentioned
before.
It says that the permissions applies to <Child folders. All
descendants>, but it doesn't in actuality.
I added <appserver> to the <Access Control List> of the <Flyers>
folder and it worked, it wasn't good enough to add it to the
<nwsufis> folder.
There is a pane called <Effective Permissions Inspector> as part of
Workgroup Manager, if you bring up that pane you can drop whatever
folder you want onto it and it will show what is allowed. The odd
thing is that under <Write> the way I had it set up it would allow
<Delete> but no other attributes.
I've not used ACLs on OS X (actually, I wasn't aware they existed on
OS X), and I've rarely had to use them elsewhere. As an aside, MS
has removed ACLs from Longhork, citing too much complexity and too
much overhead.
From a unix standpoint you see that <ls -l> yields
drwxrwx--- + 28 baiss admin 952 Jul 26 17:18 Flyers
now, the + wasn't there before.
I'd guess that the + means "there's an ACL here".
sacha
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