[OpenAFS] How to set the default acl for system:administrators

Mike Lee mike.li@bamboonetworks.com
Mon, 28 Jan 2002 13:08:37 +0800


Thank you,

Derek Atkins wrote:

>Mike Lee <mike.li@bamboonetworks.com> writes:
>
>>Thank you
>>
>>Derek Atkins wrote:
>>
>>>system:administrators has implicit 'a' access on all directories.
>>>
>>I got this information too from the manual
>>but in my situation , neither root nor admin (member of
>>system:administrators) can access the /afs folder
>>it response "bash: cd: /afs: Permission denied"
>>
>
>What do you get from:
>
>        tokens
>        pts mem system:administrators
>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
tokens <Enter>
Tokens held by the Cache Manager:
User's (AFS ID 500) tokens for afs@bamboo.com [Expires Jan 29 14:26]
--End of list
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
pts mem system:administrators <Enter>
Members of system:administrators (id: -204) are:
admin2
admin
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
pts examine admin <Enter>
Name:admin, id: 500, owner:system:administrators, creator: anonymous,
membership: 3, flags: S----, group quota: unlimited.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

>
>-derek
>
>>>This means that as a member of sys:admin you can go and change
>>>the acl to explicitly give yourself 'a' access, but in reality it
>>>doesn't matter.
>>>
>>>-derek
>>>
>>>Mike Lee <mike.li@bamboonetworks.com> writes:
>>>
>>>>I think I got a problem that system:administrators does got "a" right to
>>>>the root.afs
>>>>and now how can I correct this problem?
>>>>reference from manual it is default
>>>>
>>>>Thank You and Cheer
>>>>
>>>>
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