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The ACL support in File Manager would be really great, since I use ACLs on all important directories of my servers. I do not know how difficult it is to implement it. So, in order to accommodate unforeseen difficulties during the development, it might be possible to split the total development in two parts:
In case other more important topics surface during the development of 19.71 release, at least a first step with displaying the ACLs could be accomplished with step 1. Anyway, many thanks for your work again. LittleAlf |
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Actually, this is what I meant: Showing a table with all ACL permissions of this directory. The 'only' was related to that in a first step you would not be able to change them. You could just view them. But, of course I would love to enter new ACL entries and modify existing ACL entries right in your file manager. Because this would help a lot. Several times already, I was looking at some mistake during copying on the CLI until I found out, that it was related to ACL permissions. So: If we could get all - I would really love it. |
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Okay, listing for ACLs has been implemented: Give it a look. You will need to either apply the latest patch from Webmin repo and install latest development version of the theme or run the following command to update to the latest Webmin and Authentic Theme versions all at once:
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I appreciate all suggestions. At the moment, I don't like the idea of hiding ACLs information. I think having it all displayed at a glance is better than searching through myriads of accordion elements. |
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This is what you have with the yesterday's commit, where defaults are not shown. You can pull the latest changes and see how it is right now, when all ACLs are shown, including defaults - what is your preference? |
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Okay, great. What about the mask:: then? |
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Did you prepare another commit? |
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A big thank you for ACL support and for the ability to modify ACLs! This is wonderful! However, one problem I am running into is that existing ACL's do not seem to be preserved if I edit the file in the Webmin File Manager. If I edit the file and save it, the ACL's go away, only the regular permissions are preserved. This seems to be the case if I'm logged in either as root or as a safe Webmin user. Please correct me if I'm missing something, maybe there's a setting I missed in the preferences. Will there be a way in the future to automatically preserve existing ACL's when editing files? (or is there already and I missed it somehow?) To reproduce the problem, firstly on the command line I observe the ACL's of my file of interest by doing |
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Hello Vera! Thanks for the heads up and the excellent bug report! This issue has been addressed in this PR webmin/webmin#2211. |
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Password complexity must inherit from Virtualmin configuration when possible✔️Better SSL warning post-install wizard- ✔️Theme configuration filtered panels must be hidden* If there is anything else you would want me to add, improve or fix, please let me know.
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