acltotext(3SEC) File Access Control Library Functions acltotext(3SEC)NAME
acltotext, aclfromtext - convert internal representation to or from
external representation
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lsec [ library... ]
#include <sys/acl.h>
char *acltotext(aclent_t *aclbufp, int aclcnt);
aclent_t *aclfromtext(char *acltextp, int *aclcnt);
DESCRIPTION
The acltotext() function converts an internal ACL representation
pointed to by aclbufp into an external ACL representation. The space
for the external text string is obtained using malloc(3C). The caller
is responsible for freeing the space upon completion..
The aclfromtext() function converts an external ACL representation
pointed to by acltextp into an internal ACL representation. The space
for the list of ACL entries is obtained using malloc(3C). The caller is
responsible for freeing the space upon completion. The aclcnt argument
indicates the number of ACL entries found.
An external ACL representation is defined as follows:
<acl_entry>[,<acl_entry>]...
Each <acl_entry> contains one ACL entry. The external representation of
an ACL entry contains two or three colon-separated fields. The first
field contains the ACL entry tag type. The entry type keywords are
defined as:
user This ACL entry with no UID specified in the ACL entry
ID field specifies the access granted to the owner of
the object. Otherwise, this ACL entry specifies the
access granted to a specific user-name or user-id num‐
ber.
group This ACL entry with no GID specified in the ACL entry
ID field specifies the access granted to the owning
group of the object. Otherwise, this ACL entry speci‐
fies the access granted to a specific group-name or
group-id number.
other This ACL entry specifies the access granted to any user
or group that does not match any other ACL entry.
mask This ACL entry specifies the maximum access granted to
user or group entries.
default:user This ACL entry with no uid specified in the ACL entry
ID field specifies the default access granted to the
owner of the object. Otherwise, this ACL entry speci‐
fies the default access granted to a specific user-name
or user-ID number.
default:group This ACL entry with no gid specified in the ACL entry
ID field specifies the default access granted to the
owning group of the object. Otherwise, this ACL entry
specifies the default access granted to a specific
group-name or group-ID number.
default:other This ACL entry specifies the default access for other
entry.
default:mask This ACL entry specifies the default access for mask
entry.
The second field contains the ACL entry ID, as follows:
uid This field specifies a user-name, or user-ID if there
is no user-name associated with the user-ID number.
gid This field specifies a group-name, or group-ID if there
is no group-name associated with the group-ID number.
empty This field is used by the user and group ACL entry
types.
The third field contains the following symbolic discretionary access
permissions:
r read permission
w write permission
x execute/search permission
− no access
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the acltotext() function returns a pointer
to a text string. Otherwise, it returns NULL.
Upon successful completion, the aclfromtext() function returns a
pointer to a list of ACL entries. Otherwise, it returns NULL.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │Evolving │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│MT-Level │Unsafe │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOacl(2), malloc(3C), attributes(5)SunOS 5.10 10 Dec 2001 acltotext(3SEC)