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- From: sonneveld@research.ptt.nl (Rolf E. Sonneveld)
- Subject: Export of VMS filesystem with files in it, owned by resource-identifier
- Message-ID: <1992Dec14.155624.1@research.ptt.nl>
- Sender: usenet@spider.research.ptt.nl (USEnet News)
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- Organization: PTT Research, The Netherlands
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 13:56:24 GMT
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- Hello,
-
- We're running Multinet V3.1 rev. D. On our VAXcluster we want
- to export a specific directory-tree, in which all files are
- owned by a resource-identifier. Several users are granted
- this resource-identifier in order to let them read and write
- files in the directory-tree.
-
- After reading the Multinet NFS docs I think it's not possible
- to export this VMS filesystem to be used by one or more Unix
- users, since Multinet NFS in this release does not support
- ACL's. My questions are:
-
- 1. Is this statement correct?
-
- 2. Will there be a new Multinet release in the near future
- that supports ACL's in this kind of setup (with resource
- identifiers?) What about V3.2?
-
- 3. If Multinet does not and will not support this kind of
- setup for the time being, my question to the VMS guru's on
- this list is: what is the best way to change this setup to
- allow access to the Unix user(s) without giving all the
- VMS users quota on the device.
-
- A t d h v a a n n k c s e.
-
- Rolf E. Sonneveld
- PTT Research
- The Netherlands
-