zfs-allow(8) | delegate ZFS administration permissions to unprivileged users |
zfs-unallow, zfs-allow(8) | delegate ZFS administration permissions to unprivileged users |
ZFS-ALLOW(8) | System Manager's Manual | ZFS-ALLOW(8) |
zfs-allow
—
delegate ZFS administration permissions to unprivileged
users
zfs |
allow [-dglu ]
user|group[,user|group]…
perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…
filesystem|volume |
zfs |
allow [-dl ]
-e |everyone
perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…
filesystem|volume |
zfs |
allow -c
perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…
filesystem|volume |
zfs |
allow -s
@setname
perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…
filesystem|volume |
zfs |
unallow [-dglru ]
user|group[,user|group]…
[perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…]
filesystem|volume |
zfs |
unallow [-dlr ]
-e |everyone
[perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…]
filesystem|volume |
zfs |
unallow [-r ]
-c
[perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…]
filesystem|volume |
zfs |
unallow [-r ]
-s
@setname
[perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…]
filesystem|volume |
zfs
allow
filesystem|volumezfs
allow
for more information.
Delegations are supported under Linux with the exception of mount, unmount, mountpoint, canmount, rename, and share. These permissions cannot be delegated because the Linux mount(8) command restricts modifications of the global namespace to the root user.
zfs
allow
[-dglu
]
user|group[,user|group]…
perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…
filesystem|volumezfs
allow
[-dl
]
-e
|everyone
perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…
filesystem|volume-d
-e
|everyone-g
group[,group]…-l
-u
user[,user]…-gu
options are specified, then the argument
is interpreted preferentially as the keyword
everyone, then as a user name, and lastly as a group
name. To specify a user or group named "everyone", use the
-g
or -u
options. To
specify a group with the same name as a user, use the
-g
options.-s
form below for details.If neither of the -dl
options are
specified, or both are, then the permissions are allowed for the file
system or volume, and all of its descendents.
Permissions are generally the ability to use a ZFS subcommand or change a ZFS property. The following permissions are available:
NAME | TYPE | NOTES |
allow | subcommand | Must also have the permission that is being allowed |
bookmark | subcommand | |
clone | subcommand | Must also have the create ability and mount ability in the origin file system |
create | subcommand | Must also have the mount ability. Must also have the refreservation ability to create a non-sparse volume. |
destroy | subcommand | Must also have the mount ability |
diff | subcommand | Allows lookup of paths within a dataset given an object number, and the ability to create snapshots necessary to zfs diff. |
hold | subcommand | Allows adding a user hold to a snapshot |
load-key | subcommand | Allows loading and unloading of encryption key (see zfs load-key and zfs unload-key). |
change-key | subcommand | Allows changing an encryption key via zfs change-key. |
mount | subcommand | Allows mounting/umounting ZFS datasets |
promote | subcommand | Must also have the mount and promote ability in the origin file system |
receive | subcommand | Must also have the mount and create ability |
release | subcommand | Allows releasing a user hold which might destroy the snapshot |
rename | subcommand | Must also have the mount and create ability in the new parent |
rollback | subcommand | Must also have the mount ability |
send | subcommand | |
share | subcommand | Allows sharing file systems over NFS or SMB protocols |
snapshot | subcommand | Must also have the mount ability |
groupquota | other | Allows accessing any groupquota@… property |
groupobjquota | other | Allows accessing any groupobjquota@… property |
groupused | other | Allows reading any groupused@… property |
groupobjused | other | Allows reading any groupobjused@… property |
userprop | other | Allows changing any user property |
userquota | other | Allows accessing any userquota@… property |
userobjquota | other | Allows accessing any userobjquota@… property |
userused | other | Allows reading any userused@… property |
userobjused | other | Allows reading any userobjused@… property |
projectobjquota | other | Allows accessing any projectobjquota@… property |
projectquota | other | Allows accessing any projectquota@… property |
projectobjused | other | Allows reading any projectobjused@… property |
projectused | other | Allows reading any projectused@… property |
aclinherit | property | |
aclmode | property | |
acltype | property | |
atime | property | |
canmount | property | |
casesensitivity | property | |
checksum | property | |
compression | property | |
context | property | |
copies | property | |
dedup | property | |
defcontext | property | |
devices | property | |
dnodesize | property | |
encryption | property | |
exec | property | |
filesystem_limit | property | |
fscontext | property | |
keyformat | property | |
keylocation | property | |
logbias | property | |
mlslabel | property | |
mountpoint | property | |
nbmand | property | |
normalization | property | |
overlay | property | |
pbkdf2iters | property | |
primarycache | property | |
quota | property | |
readonly | property | |
recordsize | property | |
redundant_metadata | property | |
refquota | property | |
refreservation | property | |
relatime | property | |
reservation | property | |
rootcontext | property | |
secondarycache | property | |
setuid | property | |
sharenfs | property | |
sharesmb | property | |
snapdev | property | |
snapdir | property | |
snapshot_limit | property | |
special_small_blocks | property | |
sync | property | |
utf8only | property | |
version | property | |
volblocksize | property | |
volmode | property | |
volsize | property | |
vscan | property | |
xattr | property | |
zoned | property |
zfs
allow
-c
perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…
filesystem|volumezfs
allow
-s
@setname
perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…
filesystem|volumezfs
allow
commands
for the specified file system and its descendents. Sets are evaluated
dynamically, so changes to a set are immediately reflected. Permission
sets follow the same naming restrictions as ZFS file systems, but the name
must begin with @, and can be no more than 64 characters
long.zfs
unallow
[-dglru
]
user|group[,user|group]…
[perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…]
filesystem|volumezfs
unallow
[-dlr
]
-e
|everyone
[perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…]
filesystem|volumezfs
unallow
[-r
] -c
[perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…]
filesystem|volumezfs
allow
command. No permissions are explicitly
denied, so other permissions granted are still in effect. For example, if
the permission is granted by an ancestor. If no permissions are specified,
then all permissions for the specified user,
group, or everyone are removed.
Specifying everyone (or using the
-e
option) only removes the permissions that were
granted to everyone, not all permissions for every user and group. See the
zfs
allow
command for a
description of the -ldugec
options.
-r
zfs
unallow
[-r
] -s
@setname
[perm|@setname[,perm|@setname]…]
filesystem|volumeThe following example shows how to set permissions so that user cindys can create, destroy, mount, and take snapshots on tank/cindys. The permissions on tank/cindys are also displayed.
#zfs
allow
cindys create,destroy,mount,snapshot tank/cindys #zfs
allow
tank/cindys ---- Permissions on tank/cindys -------------------------------------- Local+Descendent permissions: user cindys create,destroy,mount,snapshot
Because the tank/cindys mount point permission is set to 755 by default, user cindys will be unable to mount file systems under tank/cindys. Add an ACE similar to the following syntax to provide mount point access:
# chmod
A+user:cindys:add_subdirectory:allow
/tank/cindys
The following example shows how to grant anyone in the group staff to create file systems in tank/users. This syntax also allows staff members to destroy their own file systems, but not destroy anyone else's file system. The permissions on tank/users are also displayed.
#zfs
allow
staff create,mount tank/users #zfs
allow
-c
destroy tank/users #zfs
allow
tank/users ---- Permissions on tank/users --------------------------------------- Permission sets: destroy Local+Descendent permissions: group staff create,mount
The following example shows how to define and grant a permission set on the tank/users file system. The permissions on tank/users are also displayed.
#zfs
allow
-s
@pset create,destroy,snapshot,mount tank/users #zfs
allow staff
@pset tank/users #zfs
allow
tank/users ---- Permissions on tank/users --------------------------------------- Permission sets: @pset create,destroy,mount,snapshot Local+Descendent permissions: group staff @pset
The following example shows to grant the ability to set quotas and reservations on the users/home file system. The permissions on users/home are also displayed.
#zfs
allow
cindys quota,reservation users/home #zfs
allow
users/home ---- Permissions on users/home --------------------------------------- Local+Descendent permissions: user cindys quota,reservation cindys% zfs set quota=10G users/home/marks cindys% zfs get quota users/home/marks NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE users/home/marks quota 10G local
The following example shows how to remove the snapshot permission from the staff group on the tank/users file system. The permissions on tank/users are also displayed.
#zfs
unallow
staff snapshot tank/users #zfs
allow
tank/users ---- Permissions on tank/users --------------------------------------- Permission sets: @pset create,destroy,mount,snapshot Local+Descendent permissions: group staff @pset
March 16, 2022 | OpenZFS |