plus ("+") sign in file perms
Chuck Stearns
ozymo at ozymo.com
Tue Jan 6 04:55:36 UTC 2009
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> What does the "+" sign at the end of the 1st field, eg: crw-rw----+ denote?
>
> thx.
>
The plus sign means that the file or directory has an access control
list (acl) setting on it.
Run:
# getfacl /path/to/filename
to see the acl.
/cs
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