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Answer by Morphinz for ACLs - the same acl's on all newly created files...

You need to understand what is "user::rwx and default:user::rwx" Default section for inherit acl's. For more information you need to read "man setfacl" and maybe this doc will help you:...

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Answer by Rabban for ACLs - the same acl's on all newly created files...

This is working as it should. man acl has the following to say on default ACL's: ACL TYPES Every object can be thought of as having associated with it an ACL that governs the discretionary access to...

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Answer by Christopher for ACLs - the same acl's on all newly created files...

On your system, the files in /tmp disappear on reboot, right? Maybe this is not a good location for a permanent solution. When setting an ACL on a directory that should apply the ACL to all new file...

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ACLs - the same acl's on all newly created files automatically

I want to set ACL for eg. /tmp/test folder like this: /tmp/test owner is user "gaspar", member of group "testgroup". User "testuser" is also a member of group "testgroup", and I want to give rwx...

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