20.4. Retrieving ACLs


To determine the existing ACLs for a file or directory, use the getfacl command. In the example below, the getfacl is used to determine the existing ACLs for a file.

Example 20.4. Retrieving ACLs

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# getfacl home/john/picture.png
The above command returns the following output:
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# file: home/john/picture.png 
# owner: john 
# group: john 
user::rw- 
group::r-- 
other::r--
If a directory with a default ACL is specified, the default ACL is also displayed as illustrated below. For example, getfacl home/sales/ will display similar output:
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# file: home/sales/ 
# owner: john 
# group: john 
user::rw- 
user:barryg:r-- 
group::r-- 
mask::r-- 
other::r-- 
default:user::rwx 
default:user:john:rwx 
default:group::r-x 
default:mask::rwx 
default:other::r-x
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