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author | Simo Sorce <idra@samba.org> | 2007-08-23 20:43:59 +0000 |
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committer | Gerald W. Carter <jerry@samba.org> | 2008-04-23 08:47:36 -0500 |
commit | 76d9becbb8c41d81030378844804953733169512 (patch) | |
tree | 8e24537e5563cf1b73f4e1280cf9f1e5028e486f | |
parent | 41bb30bde0a00615a7251dd44dae0585022af0df (diff) | |
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Explain better what happens when you set to 0 these bits.
(This used to be commit 3d400ec465eee9852f057a863c5394720114d603)
-rw-r--r-- | docs/smbdotconf/security/directorysecuritymask.xml | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/smbdotconf/security/securitymask.xml | 13 |
2 files changed, 17 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/docs/smbdotconf/security/directorysecuritymask.xml b/docs/smbdotconf/security/directorysecuritymask.xml index 352e892f1c..5ed85ae3f8 100644 --- a/docs/smbdotconf/security/directorysecuritymask.xml +++ b/docs/smbdotconf/security/directorysecuritymask.xml @@ -3,18 +3,23 @@ type="string" xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc"> <description> - <para>This parameter controls what UNIX permission bits - can be set when a Windows NT client is manipulating the UNIX - permission on a directory using the native NT security dialog + <para>This parameter controls what UNIX permission bits + will be set when a Windows NT client is manipulating the UNIX + permission on a directory using the native NT security dialog box.</para> <para> - This parameter is applied as a mask (AND'ed with) to the incoming permission bits, thus preventing any bits not - in this mask from being set. Make sure not to mix up this parameter with <smbconfoption name="force + This parameter is applied as a mask (AND'ed with) to the incoming permission bits, thus resetting + any bits not in this mask. Make sure not to mix up this parameter with <smbconfoption name="force directory security mode"/>, which works similar like this one but uses logical OR instead of AND. Essentially, zero bits in this mask are a set of bits that will always be set to zero. </para> + <para> + Essentially, all bits set to zero in this mask will result in setting to zero the corresponding bits on the + file permissions regardless of the previous status of this bits on the file. + </para> + <para>If not set explicitly this parameter is set to 0777 meaning a user is allowed to set all the user/group/world permissions on a directory.</para> diff --git a/docs/smbdotconf/security/securitymask.xml b/docs/smbdotconf/security/securitymask.xml index 1cf6e09a46..23bc2808db 100644 --- a/docs/smbdotconf/security/securitymask.xml +++ b/docs/smbdotconf/security/securitymask.xml @@ -4,19 +4,20 @@ xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc"> <description> <para> - This parameter controls what UNIX permission bits can be set when a Windows NT client is manipulating the + This parameter controls what UNIX permission bits will be set when a Windows NT client is manipulating the UNIX permission on a file using the native NT security dialog box. </para> <para> - This parameter is applied as a mask (AND'ed with) to the incoming permission bits, thus preventing any bits not - in this mask from being set. Make sure not to mix up this parameter with <smbconfoption name="force + This parameter is applied as a mask (AND'ed with) to the incoming permission bits, thus resetting + any bits not in this mask. Make sure not to mix up this parameter with <smbconfoption name="force security mode"/>, which works in a manner similar to this one but uses a logical OR instead of an AND. </para> - <para> - Essentially, zero bits in this mask are a set of bits that will always be set to zero. - </para> + <para> + Essentially, all bits set to zero in this mask will result in setting to zero the corresponding bits on the + file permissions regardless of the previous status of this bits on the file. + </para> <para> If not set explicitly this parameter is 0777, allowing a user to set all the user/group/world permissions on a file. |