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Access Control List. A list that defines the permissions each individual or group has for any folder or file.
Ãâó: www.data-core.com/glossary-of-terms.htm
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Access control list. A list kept by a router or switch to control access to and from a network by helping the device determine whether to forward or filter packets that are entering or exiting it. For example, an ACL can prevent packets with a certain IP address from leaving a particular interface on the switch.
Ãâó: www.trapezenetworks.com/technology/glossary_1.asp
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ACL are Access Control Lists. Various program use ACLs to control access to data to certain users. We use ACLs in OpenLDAP to allow certain Kerberized binds to access the affil and private data in the directory
Ãâó: www.columbia.edu/acis/sy/unixdev/idsys/general/def...
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Identifies the users who may access a resource, and the type of access to that resource, that a user is permitted to have. Once a user is authenticated the ACL controls what they are permitted to do.
Ãâó: www.cafesoft.com/support/security-glossary.html
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A list that indicates which users or groups have permission to access or modify a particular file; the Windows discretionary access control list (DACL) and system access control list (SACL) are examples of access control lists.
Ãâó: www.maptrax.com.au/standardscompliance/glossaryoft...
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