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The supervisor's read access would fail with UNIX permissions, since they are limited to one owner, one group, and "others".
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Access Control Lists (ACLs) resolve this problem by allowing permissions beyond the standard three.
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Using `setfacl`, we can append specific read and execute rights (r-x) for individual users (the supervisors) directly to the files and directories. |