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bug: cp/mv cannot copy/move a file's extended attrs if they start with 'security' |
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Mon, 09 Dec 2013 12:09:58 -0800 |
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I saved a file to my home directory on linux via windows.
I wanted to move it to /tmp.
I got:
mv /home/law/tmp/oVars.pm /tmp
mv: setting attribute ‘security.NTACL’ for ‘security.NTACL’: Operation
not permitted
So what's up with this? Shouldn't the NTACL be able to be stored/moved
with the
file?
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Re: bug#16094: bug: cp/mv cannot copy/move a file's extended attrs if they start with 'security' |
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Mon, 09 Dec 2013 22:24:01 +0000 |
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On 12/09/2013 08:09 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
> I saved a file to my home directory on linux via windows.
>
> I wanted to move it to /tmp.
>
> I got:
>> mv /home/law/tmp/oVars.pm /tmp
> mv: setting attribute ‘security.NTACL’ for ‘security.NTACL’: Operation not
> permitted
>
> So what's up with this? Shouldn't the NTACL be able to be stored/moved with
> the
> file?
This would be security policy enforced by the system I suspect.
I.E. mv is not filtering these explicitly.
thanks,
Pádraig.
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