Win32::FileSecurity - Manage FileSecurity Discretionary Access Control Lists in Perl
use Win32::FileSecurity;
This module offers control over the administration of system FileSecurity DACLs. You may want to use Get and EnumerateRights to get an idea of what mask values correspond to what rights as viewed from File Manager.
DELETE, READ_CONTROL, WRITE_DAC, WRITE_OWNER, SYNCHRONIZE, STANDARD_RIGHTS_REQUIRED, STANDARD_RIGHTS_READ, STANDARD_RIGHTS_WRITE, STANDARD_RIGHTS_EXECUTE, STANDARD_RIGHTS_ALL, SPECIFIC_RIGHTS_ALL, ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY, MAXIMUM_ALLOWED, GENERIC_READ, GENERIC_WRITE, GENERIC_EXECUTE, GENERIC_ALL, F, FULL, R, READ, C, CHANGE
All of the functions return false if they fail, unless otherwise noted. Errors returned via $! containing both Win32 GetLastError() and a text message indicating Win32 function that failed.
Stores the value of named constant $name into $set. Same as $set = Win32::FileSecurity::NAME_OF_CONSTANT();.
$set = Win32::FileSecurity::NAME_OF_CONSTANT();
Gets the DACLs of a file or directory.
Sets the DACL for a file or directory.
Turns the bitmask in $mask into a list of strings in @rightslist.
Takes a list of strings representing constants and returns a bitmasked integer value.
Entries take the form $permisshash{USERNAME} = $mask ;
# Gets the rights for all files listed on the command line. use Win32::FileSecurity qw(Get EnumerateRights); foreach( @ARGV ) { next unless -e $_ ; if ( Get( $_, \%hash ) ) { while( ($name, $mask) = each %hash ) { print "$name:\n\t"; EnumerateRights( $mask, \@happy ) ; print join( "\n\t", @happy ), "\n"; } } else { print( "Error #", int( $! ), ": $!" ) ; } }
# Gets existing DACL and modifies Administrator rights use Win32::FileSecurity qw(MakeMask Get Set); # These masks show up as Full Control in File Manager $file = MakeMask( qw( FULL ) ); $dir = MakeMask( qw( FULL GENERIC_ALL ) ); foreach( @ARGV ) { s/\\$//; next unless -e; Get( $_, \%hash ) ; $hash{Administrator} = ( -d ) ? $dir : $file ; Set( $_, \%hash ) ; }
MakeMask( qw( FULL ) ); # for files MakeMask( qw( READ GENERIC_READ GENERIC_EXECUTE ) ); # for directories
MakeMask( qw( CHANGE ) ); # for files MakeMask( qw( CHANGE GENERIC_WRITE GENERIC_READ GENERIC_EXECUTE ) ); # for directories
MakeMask( qw( ADD GENERIC_READ GENERIC_EXECUTE ) ); # for directories only!
MakeMask( qw( FULL ) ); # for files MakeMask( qw( FULL GENERIC_ALL ) ); # for directories
The module currently only supports ALLOW ACLs; DENY ACLs are not being reported by Get() and cannot be Set() either.
May not work on remote drives.
Errors croak, don't return via $! as documented.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install Win32::FileSecurity, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Win32::FileSecurity
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Win32::FileSecurity
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.