Re: POSIX ACL Support in Nautilus



nautilus-list-bounces gnome org wrote on 2004/10/12 15:05:37:

> On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 11:55 +0200, Olaf Frączyk wrote:
> > On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 11:02, Alexander Larsson wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 11:41 +0300, Ionut Cotoi wrote:
> > > > Hi Alex,
> > > >
> > > > I finally managed to organize my time so I can start working
> on Posix ACL
> > > > support in nautilus. Last night I've managed to have a workingcontainer
> > > > for that using a new tab on file-properties window, but I
> don't think(and
> > > > I'm almost sure that is not) that this is the right way to go.So I would
> > > > need some advice on this. How would this be better presented
> to the user ?
> > Thank you. I missed it very much.
> > >
> > > I'm not sure exactly how this should be presented graphically. But it
> > > should be on the normal permissions tab.
> > I suppose a scrolled GtkTreeView with GtkListStore with:
> >
> > STRING, STRING, BOOL, BOOL, BOOL
> > name, user/group, r, w , x
> >
> > And for directories two Tree views: for normal and default ACLs.
> > The upper the normal, the lower the default.
> >
> > Below each treeview on the right two buttons: Add and Delete.
> >
> > For filesystems without ACLs the buttons should bu just inactive, and
> > also for directories should only the upper treeview be shown (normal
> > permissions).
> >
> > After clicking Add, user should get a dialog with two lists: groups and
> > users to be able to select one, and two buttons below: Add, Cancel.
> > After a user or group is selected and Add is clicked it should be added
> > to the ACLs list with no permissions at the beginning.
> >
> >
> > And the bottom or at the top of the permissions tab three checkboxes in
> > one line:
> > x sticky, x suid, x sgid
>
> Here is an screenshot from OSX tiger showing ACLs:
> http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/tiger/
>
> Anyone got some of windows XP?
>

ACL of W2000:
http://docs.hp.com/ko/B8725-90023/img/gfx9.gif

BTW, what is the "kind" option on your OSX screenshot?

Cyrille



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