Hi *!
thank you all for your help, now I have an idea on how to do it.
Thanks again!
Alex
Bob Martin wrote:
If you really need to match ACL's between Unix and Windows, you can use FreeBSD 5.3 and extended ACL's.
YMMV
Bob Martin
Chris Wagner wrote:
Sorry, unix filesystems don't support the same type of permissions that NTFS
does. If u use Samba u can get most of the permissions (RWX). That's
usually all u need anyway. U can then also easily move files between them.
At 02:49 PM 4/4/05 +0200, Alexander Apprich wrote:
Has anyone ever moved files/directories from Win32 to Linux w/o loosing all the ACLs set on Win32 side? Is there any way to dump all ACLs on Win32 side, maybe modify the dump, and apply the modified ACLs on Linux, using perl? If anyone could lend me a helping hand ($Bill?)
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