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Brian Whiting
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      01-07-2005, 06:36 PM
I'm trying to figure out how the new ACL capabilities work relative to
membership in multiple groups. For instance under Novell, any user could be
a member of any or all groups. Whenever they accessed a resource, their
effective permissions were a sum of all the groups' permissions plus
whatever specific user permissions they had. The articles I found in Google
all assume member ship in one particular group. Does anyone know how the
group membership rights are processed, and if a linux client passes all
group memberships in its request for access to a resource like a windows
client does?


 
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