setcifsacl - Userspace helper to alter components of a security descriptor for Common Internet File System (CIFS)
setcifsacl [-v|-U|-a|-A|-D|-M|-S|-o|-g] "{one or more ACEs or a SID}" {file system object}
This tool is part of the cifs-utils suite.
setcifsacl is a userspace helper program for the Linux CIFS client file system. It is intended to alter an ACL or set owner/group SID of a security descriptor for a file system object. Whether a security descriptor to be set is applied or not is determined by the CIFS/SMB server.
This program uses a plugin to handle the mapping of user and group names to SIDs. /etc/cifs-utils/idmap-plugin should be a symlink that points to the correct plugin to use.
- -h
Print usage message and exit.
- -v
Print version number and exit.
- -U
Apply ACE editing actions (-a, -D, -M, -S) to SACL (aUdit ACL). The actions are appliend to DACL if -U is not specified.
- -a
Add one or more ACEs to an ACL of a security descriptor. An ACE is added even if the same ACE exists in the ACL.
- -A
Add one or more ACEs to the ACL of a security descriptor, while maintaining the preferred order of the ACEs. The preferred order of ACEs are described in the following documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/secauthz/order-of-aces-in-a-dacl
- -D
Delete one or more ACEs from an ACL of a security descriptor. Entire ACE has to match in an existing ACL for the listed ACEs to be deleted.
- -M
Modify one or more ACEs from an ACL of a security descriptor. SID and type are used to match for existing ACEs to be modified with the list of ACEs specified.
- -S
Set an ACL of security descriptor with the list of ACEs Existing ACL is replaced entirely with the specified ACEs.
- -o
Set owner SID to one specified as a command line argument.
- -g
Set group SID to one specified as a command line argument.
The owner/group SID can be specified as a name or a raw SID value. Every ACE entry starts with "ACL:" One or more ACEs are specified within double quotes. Multiple ACEs are separated by a comma.
Following fields of a DACL ACE can be modified with possible values:
SID - Either a name or a raw SID value.
type - ALLOWED (0x0), DENIED (0x1), OBJECT_ALLOWED (0x5), OBJECT_DENIED (0x6)
flags - OBJECT_INHERIT_FLAG (OI or 0x1), CONTAINER_INHERIT_FLAG (CI or 0x2), NO_PROPAGATE_INHERIT_FLAG (NI or 0x4), INHERIT_ONLY_FLAG (IO or 0x8), INHERITED_ACE_FLAG (IA or 0x10) or a combination/OR of these values.
mask - Either one of FULL, CHANGE, READ, a combination of R W X D P O, or a hex value.
Following fields of a SACL ACE can be modified with possible values:
SID - Either a name or a raw SID value.
type - AUDIT (0x2), AUDIT_OBJECT (0x7), AUDIT_CALLBACK (0xD), AUDIT_CALLBACK_OBJECT (0xF), MANDATORY_LABEL (0x11), RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTE (0x12), SCOPED_POLICY_ID (0x13)
flags - SUCCESSFULL_ACCESS (SA or 0x40), FAILED_ACCESS (FA or 0x80)
mask - Either one of FULL, CHANGE, READ, a combination of R W X D P O, or a hex value.
setcifsacl -a "ACL:CIFSTESTDOM\user2:DENIED/0x1/D" <file_name>
setcifsacl -a "ACL:CIFSTESTDOM\user1:ALLOWED/OI|CI|NI/D" <file_name>
setcifsacl -U -a "ACL:CIFSTESTDOM\user1:AUDIT/SA/D" <file_name>
setcifsacl -A "ACL:CIFSTESTDOMuser3:ALLOWED/OI/FULL" <file_name> setcifsacl -A "ACL:CIFSTESTDOMuser2:DENIED/0x1/D" <file_name> setcifsacl -A "ACL:CIFSTESTDOMuser1:ALLOWED/OI|CI|NI/D" <file_name>
After setting above mentioned ACEs, below is output of getcifsacl: ACL:CIFSTESTDOMuser2:DENIED/0x1/D ACL:CIFSTESTDOMuser3:ALLOWED/OI/FULL ACL:CIFSTESTDOMuser1:ALLOWED/OI|CI|NI/D
setcifsacl -D "ACL:S-1-1-0:0x1/OI/0x1201ff" <file_name>
setcifsacl -U -D "ACL:S-1-1-0:0x2/FA/0xf01ff" <file_name>
setcifsacl -M "ACL:CIFSTESTDOM\user1:ALLOWED/0x1f/CHANGE" <file_name>
setcifsacl -U -M "ACL:CIFSTESTDOM\user1:AUDIT_OBJECT/SA/CHANGE" <file_name>
setcifsacl -S "ACL:CIFSTESTDOM\Administrator:0x0/0x0/FULL,ACL:CIFSTESTDOM\user2:0x0/0x0/FULL" <file_name>
setcifsacl -U -S "ACL:CIFSTESTDOM\Administrator:AUDIT/SA/FULL,ACL:CIFSTESTDOM\user2:0x7/0x80/FULL" <file_name>
setcifsacl -o "S-1-5-21-3338130290-3403600371-1423429424-2102" <file_name>
setcifsacl -g "Administrators@BUILTIN" <file_name>
Kernel support for getcifsacl/setcifsacl utilities was initially introduced in the 2.6.37 kernel.
Shirish Pargaonkar wrote the setcifsacl program.
The Linux CIFS Mailing list is the preferred place to ask questions regarding these programs.