Specifications

6 Select all ACEs in the ACL Permissions list and click Delete (–).
7 Click Save.
Server Admin removes all ACEs from the ACL of a le. The only permissions that now
apply are standard POSIX permissions.
From the command line:
To remove a les ACL: m
$ chmod -a file1
Parameter Description
le1 The name of the le whose ACL you are
removing.
For information about chmod, see its man page. For the basics of command-line tool
usage, see Introduction to Command-Line Administration.
Applying ACL Inheritance to a File or Folder
If you removed the ACL from a le or folder and want to restore it, use Server Admin.
To apply ACL inheritance to a le or folder:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click File Sharing.
3 Click Share Points and select the share point you want to update from the list.
4 Click Browse and select the le or folder.
5 Click Permissions below the list.
6 From the Action menu button (gear), choose “Propagate Permissions.”
7 Select Access Control List.
8 Click OK, then click Save.
Determining a User’s File or Folder Permissions
To instantly determine the permissions that a user has to a le or folder, use the
Eective Permission Inspector in Server Admin.
To determine a users le or folder permissions:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click File Sharing.
3 Click Share Points and select the share point you want to update from the list.
4 Click Permissions below the list.
5 From the Action menu button (gear), choose “Show Eective Permission Inspector.”
Permissions and inheritance settings are dimmed to indicate that you can’t edit them.
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