ALTSEC

 

currently exist. It m ust be followed by valid ACD pair(s) as

 

described below.

REPACD

(Indicates \replace A CD"). Use REPACD to create a new ACD

 

or replace an entire existing ACD for the speci￿ed object. It

 

must be followed by valid ACD pairs as described belo w.

ADDPAIR

(Indicates \add pair"). Use ADDPAIR to add a new ACD pair

 

to an existing A CD. It must be followed by valid ACD pairs as

 

described below.

REPAIR

(Indicates \replace pair"). Use REPAIR to replace an existing

 

ACD pair in an existing A CD. You must follow this with a

 

valid ACD pair as described belo w. A new ACD pair will

 

replace an existing A CD pair if it has the same user and

 

account name.

acdpair

An access control de￿nition pair. Lik e the ￿leaccess parameter

 

this consists of a modes part and a userspec part. The modes

 

part is separated from the userspec part by a colon (:).

 

Acceptable modes for ￿les are:

 

R : read file access

 

W : write file access

 

L : lock file access

 

A : append file access

 

X : execute file access

 

NONE : no access

 

RACD : copy or read the ACD permission

 

Acceptable modes for directories are:

 

CD : create directory entries access

 

DD : delete directory entries access

 

RD : read directory entries access

 

TD : traverse directory entries access

 

NONE : no access

 

RACD : copy or read the ACD permission

 

File ACD pairs may contain R, W, L, A, X, NONE, and

 

RACD. Directory ACD pairs may contain CD, DD, RD, TD,

 

NONE, and RACD.

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