This is not too difficult however as not as straightforward as it can be done in Linux. setfacl command in Linux has -R directive to set permissions recursively in the same way as with chmod command. In FreeBSD setfacl does not have -R directive. Use the following examples to recursively set ACL permissions in FreeBSD:
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Oct 04 2019
How to recursively set permissions for ACL in FreeBSD
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