Use niscat -o to see the access control of a context. To see the access control of a particular binding, use the name of the binding entry in the parent context's binding table (that is, the name displayed in the internal name field in the output of fnlookup -v and fnlist -v):
# niscat -o fns_host.ctx_dir Object Name : fns_host Owner : alto.doc.com. Group : admin.doc.com. Domain : ctx_dir.doc.com. Access Rights : r-c-rmcdrmcdr-c- Time to Live : 53:0:56 Object Type : TABLE Table Type : H Number of Columns : 3 Character Separator Search Path : Columns : [0] Name : atomicname Attributes : (SEARCHABLE, TEXTUAL DATA, CASE INSENSITIVE) Access Rights : r-c-rmcdrmcdr-c- [1] Name : reference Attributes : (BINARY DATA) Access Rights : r-c-rmcdrmcdr-c- [2] Name : flags Attributes : (BINARY DATA) Access Rights : r-c-rmcdrmcdr-c- |
# niscat -o "[atomicname=altair],fns_host.ctx_dir" Object Name : fns_host Owner : altair.doc.com. Group : admin.doc.com. Domain : ctx_dir.doc.com. Access Rights : r-c-rmcdrmcdr-c- Time to Live : 12:0:0 Object Type : ENTRY Entry data of type H [1] - [5 bytes] 'alto' [2] - [104 bytes] '0x00 ...' [3] - [1 bytes] 0x01 |
(See "The niscat Command" for additional information on the niscat command.)
To change the access control or ownership of a particular context, use the commands:
Give either the binding entry or the bindings table as an argument, depending on the object the operation is to affect.