Specifically what type of ACL's are you thinking of?  Do you need personal
ones?  Linux does a wonderful (routing-type) job of using ACL's through
IPtables.

> On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, Richard Hoffbeck wrote:
>
>> My personal opinion is that it isn't possible to properly secure a
>> production system without the ability to absolutely deny access of a
>> system resource to specific individuals and classes of users. ACLs let
>> you do that fairly easily.
>
> With our research teams, projects and health data, it would be very nice
> to use ACLs.  Does anyone know what the status is of ACLs on Linux?  I
> know that some of the filesystems were incorporating ACLs, or were going
> to do so.  Are they available yet?
>
> Mike
>
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