On 14/05/2010, Motiejus Jakštys <[email protected]> wrote:
> Talking about file permissions, on Linux everything is possible using
> POSIX ACLs. You can set specific rights to files/directories for
> certain users.
> Note 1: if setting "group" permissions is enough, use that.
> Note 2: Asterisk and web server should be on separate machines (at
> least virtual machines) for many reasons... I would mount my voicemail
> over NFS... which itself has enough access control.
> Note 3: if you decide to experiment with ACLs (IMHO, most flexible) -
> do not forget to remout your file system:
> mount -o remount,acl /usr
Not quite everything - you're still limited to read/write/execute
granularity (unless something has changed in the 5 years since I
experimented with it). If you're expecting Full Control / Modify /
Delete etc as per Windows 2000 and its ilk, you might have to look at
something else...
Andrew
--
Linux supports the notion of a command line or a shell for the same
reason that only children read books with only pictures in them.
Language, be it English or something else, is the only tool flexible
enough to accomplish a sufficiently broad range of tasks.
-- Bill Garrett
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