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Symptom & Impact
Applications cannot read or write expected paths after ACL modifications.
Environment & Reproduction
Often follows recursive chmod/chown or setfacl misapplied in automation.
Root Cause Analysis
ACL precedence and ownership drift override intended access permissions.
Quick Triage
Check effective permissions on critical paths and service users.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Compare baseline ACLs with current state and identify inheritance anomalies.

Solution – Primary Fix
Restore correct ownership and ACL entries for service accounts.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Recreate directory tree permissions from validated deployment manifests.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Affected services regain access and error rates return to baseline.
Rollback Plan
Reapply saved ACL backups if corrective changes introduce new denials.
Prevention & Hardening
Guard recursive permission operations and require peer review for ACL changes.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Correlates with sudo policy mistakes and service user mapping errors.
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References & Further Reading
POSIX ACL operations and Debian file permission practices.
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