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How to erase dot in ACL

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hello my name is Ron Shaw and Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to use or edit ACLs using sequence numbers now every network administrator knows that itamp;#39;s a very difficult task managing your ACL and we want to make sure we put them in the proper order now if weamp;#39;ve already have an existing ACL such as a number well in order to modify it weamp;#39;d have to remove all statements and then we put them back in in the order we wish well I can set there and actually modify an existing numbered ACL by using a standard named ACL instead of giving it a name weamp;#39;ll just give it a number now letamp;#39;s go to our router and look at how we edit ACLs using sequence numbers first thing Iamp;#39;m going to do is weamp;#39;re going to issue the show run and see exactly what ACL is we have configured now as we can go down here we can see we have access list 1 which has a permit and a deny inning and then we have access list 101 now what Iamp;#39;d like to do is weamp;#39;re

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A dash (-) indicates an ordinary file, a d indicates a directory, and other characters can indicate other special file types. The next nine characters indicate the permissions for the file or directory.
How to Delete ACL Entries From a File Delete ACL entries from a file by using the setfacl command. $ setfacl -d acl-entry-list filename -d. Deletes the specified ACL entries. acl-entry-list. To verify that the ACL entries were deleted from the file, by using the getfacl command. $ getfacl filename.
The standard permissions for a regular file are -rw-r--r--, or, numerically, 644, which gives the file owner permission to read and write, and the group and world permission to read only. The standard permissions for a directory are drwx-r-xr-x, or 755.
chmod 750 filename In this command, the first digit (7) represents the permissions for the owner (read, write, and execute), the second digit (5) represents the permissions for the group (read and execute), and the third digit (0) represents the permissions for others (no permission).
(dot) suffix indicates an SELinux context is present. Details may be listed with the command ls -Z. @ suffix indicates extended file attributes are present. ing to the Filesystem permissions wiki page, the dot indicates a SELinux context is present.
#sudo setfacl -Rbk Here -R recursively, -b remove all permissions for user/groups -k remove default acl (mask). By issuing this command it will remove the plus (+) sign seen on the ls output, but it will not remove the dot (.) sign from the ls output. #setfattr -x security.
So, the setfacl command is a Linux utility for setting and modifying file and directory access control lists (ACLs). -m or modify=acl: modify permissions. -x or remove=acl: remove permissions. -b or remove-all: remove all permissions. -d or default: apply default permission to newly created files along the path.
chmod 777 foldername will give read, write, and execute permissions for everyone. chmod 700 foldername will give read, write, and execute permissions for the user only.

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