The Ngacl project aims to provide a comprehensive ACL system for Linux and its filesystems, akin to Windows and NFSv4, to enhance its security and access control features.
One of the most significant benefits of this implementation is its filesystem-independent architecture, with the kernel components acting as an LSM module. This aspect ensures that the system remains versatile and adaptable to different filesystem scenarios.
Another exciting feature is the Samba-VFS module that allows you to modify your ACLs using the Windows ACL editor. This integration makes it easier for users to get used to the system as it draws heavily from Windows' user interface.
The latest release of this software has even more to offer, including a working audit ACL system, increased stability, and overall semantic improvements. Installing this software can positively transform your file management experiences and bring more efficiency and order to your filesystems.
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