From: CSBVAX::MRGATE!@KL.SRI.Com:AWALKER@RED.RUTGERS.EDU@SMTP 27-JUN-1987 12:23 To: EVERHART Subj: ACLs Received: from RED.RUTGERS.EDU by KL.SRI.COM with TCP; Fri 26 Jun 87 15:20:11-PDT Date: 26 Jun 87 18:18:52 EDT From: *Hobbit* Subject: ACLs To: info-vax@KL.SRI.COM Errors-to: Message-ID: <12313671701.59.AWALKER@RED.RUTGERS.EDU> While digging around through various things with DUMP [which I do on occasion] I stumbled on a whole slew of things that look like ACL keywords, but there were a lot more of them than are documented. Does anyone know what things like bi_journal_name audit_journal size flags bit_6 [all the way up to bit_31] journaled_file marked_for_journaling hidden are and what knows about them? Putzing with SET ACL and such brought forth continual refusal to do anything. Side note: Security audit alarms are a crock. If I queue up a zillion read QIOs to the OPCOM mailbox [I think it's usually MBA2], issue an innocuous "request" to fill the one OPCOM already had outstanding, OPCOM isn't going to see diddly for a good long time, while I'm turning off audits, messing with symbionts, bouncing the network, romping through the UAF, etc. A vague fix for this would be to have OPCOM queue up a zillion reads, or use some othre mechanism than a mailbox to handle $sndopr. _H* -------