Not sure about when/if ACL support will be included with Red Hat.  I
have tested GRSecurity and it seemed to work fairly well.  You probably
would need to get a vanilla kernel though as the patches may not work
against Red Hat kernels since they patch the kernel heavily to provide
stability and extra functionality.

Check it out at http://www.grsecurity.net

<shamelessplug>
I've written a small module that can audit file deletions even if a user
has the proper permissions to delete it.  <Insert standard disclaimer
about ld.so.preload here>.  I don't know if you need that functionality
or not, but no kernel patch I found could do that so I wrote a little
user-space shared library that accomplishes what I wanted.  You can
check that out at http://sourceforge.net/projects/auditunlink if you
need something like that.  
</shamelessplug>

Hope this helps,
Andy.


-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Lee [mailto:todd@;LANtech-HI.com] 
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 7:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ACL in RedHat


Does Red Hat have a particular patch that works well on implementing ACL
filesystems? I've found acl.bestbits.at and was just wondering if anyone
has
used it with Red Hat 8 (which I really like by the way) and if there
were
any problems, or is there a better version I should try?

Does anyone know if Red Hat or any Linux distro will incorporate ACL's
anytime soon into the Kernel by default?  It would make replacing
Windows
File servers much easier!  (Not that there aren't other reasons to
switch)

Thanks!
todd






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