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Comparison of JFS and HFS ACLs

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JFS ACLs adhere to the POSIX ACL standard.

JFS ACLs differ from HFS ACLs in both format (internal and external) and functionality.

Functional differences between JFS and HFS ACLs include the following:

  • A JFS directory's ACL can have default entries, which are applied to files subsequently created in that directory. HFS ACLs do not have this capability.

  • An HFS ACL has an owner that can be different from the owner of the file the ACL controls. JFS ACLs are owned by the owner of the corresponding file.

  • An HFS ACL can have different entries for a particular user in specific groups. For example, userx might have read and write access as a member of group users, but have only read access as a member of group other.

JFS and HFS Command and Function Mapping

Table 6-5 lists the manpages for the equivalent commands and functions for JFS ACLs and HFS ACLs.

Table 6-5 HFS and JFS ACL Equivalents

HFS Name

JFS Equivalent

chacl(1)

setacl(1)

lsacl(1)

getacl(1)

getacl(2)

acl(2)

fgetacl(2)

—none—

setacl(2)

acl(2)

fsetacl(2)

—none—

acltostr(3C)

—none—

chownacl(3C)

—none—

cpacl(3C)

—none—

setaclentry(3C)

—none—

strtoacl(3C)

—none—

—none—

aclsort(3C)

acl(5)

aclv(5)

 

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