Easy way to remove extended security info (ACLs) from multiple folders on Linux?
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 Is there an easy way to remove the extended security permissions (ACLs) from folders in Linux without deleting and recreating the folder? Circled in red is what I'm talking about:  
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 setfacl -bn foobarShould work. 
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 I don't see any circles. . . a few rectangles. . . but no circles. . . 
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 @dustinb3403 said in Easy way to remove extended security info (ACLs) from multiple folders on Linux?: I don't see any circles. . . a few rectangles. . . but no circles. . . rectangled in red? that better? 
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 setfacl -bn foobarShould work. 
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 @dustinb3403 said in Easy way to remove extended security info (ACLs) from multiple folders on Linux?: setfacl -bn foobarShould work. Thanks, that did it! 
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 @obsolesce Did you mark that solved or did @scottalanmiller do it? 
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 @jaredbusch said in Easy way to remove extended security info (ACLs) from multiple folders on Linux?: @obsolesce Did you mark that solved or did @scottalanmiller do it? I did. 
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 @scottalanmiller Was hoping they had finally updated the plugin. 
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 @jaredbusch said in Easy way to remove extended security info (ACLs) from multiple folders on Linux?: @scottalanmiller Was hoping they had finally updated the plugin. No such luck. 



