![]() ![]() ![]() To see the full permissions including the ACL, open Terminal and use ls commands like these two: ls -led ~/ĭrwxr-x-+ 86 gilby staff 2752 7 Aug 11:17 /Users/gilby/ Apple does not provide a GUI interface for viewing or modifying ACLs. MacOS adds an ACL to some folders in `~/'. An ACL consists of one or more Access Control Entries (ACE). But their history goes back further - certainly to VAX/VMS and RSX-11M, and Wikipedia says Multics. These first appeared on Windows with Windows NT and on OS X from 10.4. Multiple folders in the home folder ~/ have what Finder reports as "You have custom access".įinder's Get Info only reports simple Unix style permissions based on read/write for Owner, Group (by default Staff) and World (Everyone).īut modern file/folder permissions can also use Access Control Lists (ACL). ![]()
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