ChaosCater
Cadet
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- Apr 21, 2017
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I am trying to add a "backup" group to the root of the volume (TANK) so that a backup user has access to all files in the volume.
I have created an SMB share of TANK and can see that appear in my list of shares. If I add the group backup to TANK will the backup user be able to access all current and future files added to sub directories (users home directories etc)
What would the correct setfacl command for this be? Would it need to be run with -R?
During the setting up of user home directories, I ran the following command so that each user could only see their home directory within a "Users" folder. Would adding another group break this?
setfacl -x everyone@:::allow path/to/directory
I have created an SMB share of TANK and can see that appear in my list of shares. If I add the group backup to TANK will the backup user be able to access all current and future files added to sub directories (users home directories etc)
What would the correct setfacl command for this be? Would it need to be run with -R?
During the setting up of user home directories, I ran the following command so that each user could only see their home directory within a "Users" folder. Would adding another group break this?
setfacl -x everyone@:::allow path/to/directory