Have a look at http://aclbit.sourceforge.net/ for a tool to help backup & inspect ACLs on your Linux file system.
This tool complements getfacl/setfacl, which it uses internally. It can backup ACLs in a file system subtree, it can restore ACLs selectively, it can display user's effective access rights in a clear and concise way compared to unusable getfacl output.
This tool complements getfacl/setfacl, which it uses internally. It can backup ACLs in a file system subtree, it can restore ACLs selectively, it can display user's effective access rights in a clear and concise way compared to unusable getfacl output.
Hope this helps.
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