Hi again, the defadvice call solves the problem! I'll write to our admins then and update you on that. Thanks again for the help so far!
Cheers Philipp > Michael Albinus <michael.albi...@gmx.de> hat am 15.06.2024 11:27 CEST > geschrieben: > > > Philipp Middendorf <pmid...@mailbox.org> writes: > > > Hi Michael, > > Hi Philipp, > > > I see, thanks for the explanations! It's indeed curious that the usual > > user/group mechanism isn't used here. I will ask the people at DESY > > what's going on here in detail, but I heard some time ago that ACLs > > are being used, which seem to work in parallel to the usual Linux > > rights. Maybe tramp doesn't support this? > > Tramp checks also ACLs and SELinux permissions, but only after the usual > UNIX permission tests. Maybe this must be tuned? Waiting for the answer > of your sysadmin. > > > Is there a way to tell tramp to simply omit these permission checks? > > Do you know which purpose the checks serve? I mean, couldn't tramp > > just try to open files and then fail if the OS gives an error? > > Try (defalias 'tramp-handle-file-accessible-directory-p 'always) > Untested. > > > Cheers > > Philipp > > Best regards, Michael.