Difference between revisions of "Afs"
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pwd - 'present working directory', gives you the path to your current directory | pwd - 'present working directory', gives you the path to your current directory | ||
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+ | fs la <directory> - Lists the access control list for a particular directory | ||
+ | fs sa <directory> <user> <options> - Sets the access control list for a particular directory | ||
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+ | ACL options. | ||
+ | r - read | ||
+ | l - list (show directory contents) | ||
+ | i - insert files | ||
+ | d - delete files | ||
+ | w - write to files | ||
+ | k - ? | ||
+ | a - administrator (able to set ACLs) | ||
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+ | To get more help, type fs help. |
Revision as of 19:06, 23 April 2007
Some useful unix commands (because CSW doesn't teach you anything anymore). Please add more!
pwd - 'present working directory', gives you the path to your current directory
fs la <directory> - Lists the access control list for a particular directory fs sa <directory> <user> <options> - Sets the access control list for a particular directory
ACL options. r - read l - list (show directory contents) i - insert files d - delete files w - write to files k - ? a - administrator (able to set ACLs)
To get more help, type fs help.