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 # Standard File ACL
 
-## Example
+https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Access_Control_Lists
+
+Standart ACL
+============
+
+Access control list (ACL) provides an additional, more flexible permission mechanism for file systems. It is designed to assist with UNIX file permissions. ACL allows you to give permissions for any user or group to any disk resource.
+
+Show ACL
+========
+To show permissions, use:
+
+# getfacl <file/dir>
+Examples
+Set all permissions for user johnny to file named abc:
+
+# setfacl -m "u:johnny:rwx" abc
+Check permissions:
+
+# getfacl abc
+# file: abc
+# owner: someone
+# group: someone
+user::rw-
+user:johnny:rwx
+group::r--
+mask::rwx
+other::r--
+Change permissions for user johnny:
+
+# setfacl -m "u:johnny:r-x" abc
+Check permissions:
+
+# getfacl abc
+# file: abc
+# owner: someone
+# group: someone
+user::rw-
+user:johnny:r-x
+group::r--
+mask::r-x
+other::r--
+Remove all ACL entries:
+
+# setfacl -b abc
+Check permissions:
+
+# getfacl abc
+# file: abc
+# owner: someone
+# group: someone
+user::rw-
+group::r--
+other::r--
+Output of ls command
+You will notice that there is an ACL for a given file because it will exhibit a + (plus sign) after its Unix permissions in the output of ls -l.
+
+$ ls -l /dev/audio
+crw-rw----+ 1 root audio 14, 4 nov.   9 12:49 /dev/audio
+$ getfacl /dev/audio
+getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
+# file: dev/audio
+# owner: root
+# group: audio
+user::rw-
+user:solstice:rw-
+group::rw-
+mask::rw-
+other::---
+
+
+
+
+The ACL can be modified using the setfacl command.
+===================================================
+You can list file/directory permission changes without modifying the permissions (i.e. dry-run) by appending the --test flag.
+To apply operations to all files and directories recursively, append the -R/--recursive argument.
+To set permissions for a user (user is either the user name or ID):
+
+# setfacl -m "u:user:permissions" <file/dir>
+To set permissions for a group (group is either the group name or ID):
+
+# setfacl -m "g:group:permissions" <file/dir>
+To set permissions for others:
+
+# setfacl -m "other:permissions" <file/dir>
+To allow all newly created files or directories to inherit entries from the parent directory (this will not affect files which will be copied into the directory):
+
+# setfacl -dm "entry" <dir>
+To remove a specific entry:
+
+# setfacl -x "entry" <file/dir>
+To remove the default entries:
+
+# setfacl -k <file/dir>
+To remove all entries (entries of the owner, group and others are retained):
+
+# setfacl -b <file/dir>
+
+