Re: Objects in ACL cygwin win 10

2020-10-23 Thread Jim McNamara via Cygwin
Hi all I think I figured out that the processes that the ACL object/identifier 'system' is referring to are like processes in sysinternals process explorer . Not sure but that is my best guess. If all else fails, I will chmod the hell out of everything until I beat stat command into submission

Re: Objects in ACL cygwin win 10

2020-10-23 Thread Jim McNamara via Cygwin
In more descriptive terms, an access control list is a list that determines which system processes or users are granted access to an object as well as what operations are permitted on the object. I tried to refer to the object 'system '. There are other objects like administrator, administrators,

Re: Objects in ACL cygwin win 10

2020-10-23 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2020-10-23 14:02, Jim McNamara via Cygwin wrote: > I have : group everyone and my user sid as my ACLs with their permissions > in cygwin. I use chmod to set permissions and dont use fstab. > > Can someone please check by right clicking properties security tab in win > 10 and verify that is all