ntfs-3g.secaudit -V (return code: 1)
Invalid option --
Invalid option -i
Invalid option -o
Invalid option -n
Usage:
secaudit -h [file]
display security descriptors within file
secaudit -a[rv] volume
audit the volume
secaudit [-v] volume file
display the security parameters of file
secaudit -r[v] volume directory
display the security parameters of files in directory
secaudit -b[v] volume directory
backup the security parameters of files in directory
secaudit -s[ev] volume [backupfile]
set the security parameters as indicated in backup file
with -e also set extra parameters (Windows attrib)
secaudit volume perms file
set the security parameters of file to perms
secaudit -r[v] volume perms directory
set the security parameters of files in directory to perms
secaudit -u volume file
get a user mapping proposal applicable to file
special cases, do not require being root :
secaudit -u mounted-file
get a user mapping proposal applicable to mounted file
secaudit [-v] mounted-file
display the security parameters of a mounted file
Note: perms can be an octal mode or a Posix ACL description
-v is for verbose, -vv for very verbose
secaudit 1.4.6 : NTFS security data auditing
ntfs-3g.secaudit -H (return code: 1)
Invalid option -H
Usage:
secaudit -h [file]
display security descriptors within file
secaudit -a[rv] volume
audit the volume
secaudit [-v] volume file
display the security parameters of file
secaudit -r[v] volume directory
display the security parameters of files in directory
secaudit -b[v] volume directory
backup the security parameters of files in directory
secaudit -s[ev] volume [backupfile]
set the security parameters as indicated in backup file
with -e also set extra parameters (Windows attrib)
secaudit volume perms file
set the security parameters of file to perms
secaudit -r[v] volume perms directory
set the security parameters of files in directory to perms
secaudit -u volume file
get a user mapping proposal applicable to file
special cases, do not require being root :
secaudit -u mounted-file
get a user mapping proposal applicable to mounted file
secaudit [-v] mounted-file
display the security parameters of a mounted file
Note: perms can be an octal mode or a Posix ACL description
-v is for verbose, -vv for very verbose
secaudit 1.4.6 : NTFS security data auditing