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Set permissions for specific user without changing the directory ownership or creating groups

Posted on August 11, 2017 by Slavchev

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Really quick bro tip how to assign a user to have permissions over a single directory without adding him/her on a group or change directory ownership. Simply use setfacl:

 

setfacl -m u:username:rwx myfolder

Posted in Linux, QuicksTagged directory, linux, permissions, setfacl

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