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Internet-Draft draft-dnoveck-nfsv4-acls-00.txt is now available.

   Title:   ACLs within the NFSv4 Protocols
   Author:  David Noveck
   Name:    draft-dnoveck-nfsv4-acls-00.txt
   Pages:   75
   Dates:   2024-02-29

Abstract:

   This document describes the structure of NFSv4 ACLs and their role in
   the NFSv4 security architecture.  While their role in providing a
   more flexible approach to file access authorization than is made
   available by the POSIX-derived authorization-related attributes, the
   potential provision of other security-related functionality is
   covered as well.

   While the goals of the description are similar to that used in
   previous specficaion, the approach taken is substantally different,
   in that a core set of functionality, derived form the the now-
   withdrawn POSIX draft ACLs is the conceptual base of the feature set
   while extensions to that functionality are made available as OPTIONAL
   extensions to that core.

   The current version of the document is intended, in large part, to
   result in working group discussion regarding existing NFSv4 security
   issues and to provide a framework for addressing these issues and
   obtaining working group consensus regarding necessary changes.

   When the resulting document is eventually published as an RFC, it
   will supersede the descriptions of ACL structure and semantics
   appearing in existing minor version specification documents such as
   RFCs 7530 and 8881, thereby updating RFC7530 and RFC8881.

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