2009/3/11 Till Maas <opensource(a)till.name>:
There is no way with ACLs to setup a directory where a group of users has
complete access to everything.
"complete access to everything" isn't very well specified - can you
give an example?
It is still possible for a user to add a file
that cannot be accessed by other users or cannot be written to.
Deliberately? Of course, the Unix discretionary permissions model has
always allowed that, ACLs or not. But the default ACL setting on the
directory should ensure that new files have the intended permissions.
-- Colin, who remains surprised that lack of awareness of ACLs
extended all the way to reimplementing them using userspace
filesystems