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Permissions For Accessing Host Data

Access control lists (ACLs) prevent unauthorized principals from creating, changing, or deleting hostdata information. Two types of ACLs protect hostdata information. One type of ACL protects the container in which the hostdata items reside. A second type protects each individual hostdata item.

This topic shows how to manage ACLs that protect hostdata information. For detailed information about setting and using ACL protections, read the topic titled Using Access Control Lists in the OSF DCE Administration Guide - Core Components.

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Permissions for the Hostdata Container

Permissions for the Hostdata Items