Hello, ACLs are evaluated in this order: 1st, local ACL on given node 2nd, ACL of parent 3rd ACL of parent's parent 4rd ...aso
Getting the security error message from the log file of your server may be usefull, i suspect your webdav client does a check on /files/partage/. I had this problem when trying to upload something to /my/private/path using curl, where user had write permission to /my/private/path, it request the user had also read permision on /my and /my/private too :( Le Lundi 27 Juin 2005 16:35, Thomas Bellembois a écrit : > Hello, > > I have a problem trying to put permission on one resource. > I have understood that ACL's are evaluated from the top to the bottom. > But what about inherited ACL's ? Are they evaluated first ? > I could not find this information neither in the RFC or in the mailing > list. :-( > > My problem is that I have the following permissions : > /files/partage : deny all all inheritable > /files/partage/demoEsup : grant read /users/demoEsup inheritable, grant > write /users/demoEsup inheritable > > And the user demoEsup can not read or write in the folder > /files/partage/demoEsup. > But if I change the permission on /files/partage into : > /files/partage : deny write all inheritable > it works... > > Any idea ? > > Thank you very much > > Thomas > -- David Delbecq Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium - Is there life after /sbin/halt -p? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]