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Don't modify this, modify the source. -.de Sh \" Subsection -.br -.if t .Sp -.ne 5 -.PP -\fB\\$1\fR -.PP -.. -.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) -.if t .sp .5v -.if n .sp -.. -.de Ip \" List item -.br -.ie \\n(.$>=3 .ne \\$3 -.el .ne 3 -.IP "\\$1" \\$2 -.. -.TH "SMBCACLS" 1 "" "" "" -.SH NAME -smbcacls \- Set or get ACLs on an NT file or directory names -.SH "SYNOPSIS" - -.nf -\fBsmbcacls\fR {//server/share} {filename} [-D acls] [-M acls] [-a acls] [-S acls] [-C name] [-G name] [-n] [-t] [-U username] [-h] [-d] - -.fi - -.SH "DESCRIPTION" - -.PP -This tool is part of the \fBSamba\fR(7) suite\&. - -.PP -The \fBsmbcacls\fR program manipulates NT Access Control Lists (ACLs) on SMB file shares\&. - -.SH "OPTIONS" - -.PP -The following options are available to the \fBsmbcacls\fR program\&. The format of ACLs is described in the section ACL FORMAT - -.TP --a acls -Add the ACLs specified to the ACL list\&. Existing access control entries are unchanged\&. - - -.TP --M acls -Modify the mask value (permissions) for the ACLs specified on the command line\&. An error will be printed for each ACL specified that was not already present in the ACL list - - -.TP --D acls -Delete any ACLs specified on the command line\&. An error will be printed for each ACL specified that was not already present in the ACL list\&. - - -.TP --S acls -This command sets the ACLs on the file with only the ones specified on the command line\&. All other ACLs are erased\&. Note that the ACL specified must contain at least a revision, type, owner and group for the call to succeed\&. - - -.TP --U username -Specifies a username used to connect to the specified service\&. The username may be of the form "username" in which case the user is prompted to enter in a password and the workgroup specified in the \fBsmb.conf\fR(5) file is used, or "username%password" or "DOMAIN\\username%password" and the password and workgroup names are used as provided\&. - - -.TP --C name -The owner of a file or directory can be changed to the name given using the \fI-C\fR option\&. The name can be a sid in the form S-1-x-y-z or a name resolved against the server specified in the first argument\&. - - -This command is a shortcut for -M OWNER:name\&. - - -.TP --G name -The group owner of a file or directory can be changed to the name given using the \fI-G\fR option\&. The name can be a sid in the form S-1-x-y-z or a name resolved against the server specified n the first argument\&. - - -This command is a shortcut for -M GROUP:name\&. - - -.TP --n -This option displays all ACL information in numeric format\&. The default is to convert SIDs to names and ACE types and masks to a readable string format\&. - - -.TP --t -Don't actually do anything, only validate the correctness of the arguments\&. - - -.TP --h|--help -Print a summary of command line options\&. - - -.TP --V -Prints the program version number\&. - - -.TP --s <configuration file> -The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See \fIsmb\&.conf\fR for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&. - - -.TP --d|--debug=debuglevel -\fIdebuglevel\fR is an integer from 0 to 10\&. The default value if this parameter is not specified is zero\&. - - -The higher this value, the more detail will be logged to the log files about the activities of the server\&. At level 0, only critical errors and serious warnings will be logged\&. Level 1 is a reasonable level for day-to-day running - it generates a small amount of information about operations carried out\&. - - -Levels above 1 will generate considerable amounts of log data, and should only be used when investigating a problem\&. Levels above 3 are designed for use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log data, most of which is extremely cryptic\&. - - -Note that specifying this parameter here will override the \fIlog level\fR parameter in the \fIsmb\&.conf\fR file\&. - - -.TP --l|--logfile=logbasename -File name for log/debug files\&. The extension \fB"\&.client"\fR will be appended\&. The log file is never removed by the client\&. - - -.SH "ACL FORMAT" - -.PP -The format of an ACL is one or more ACL entries separated by either commas or newlines\&. An ACL entry is one of the following: - -.PP - -.nf - -REVISION:<revision number> -OWNER:<sid or name> -GROUP:<sid or name> -ACL:<sid or name>:<type>/<flags>/<mask> -.fi - - -.PP -The revision of the ACL specifies the internal Windows NT ACL revision for the security descriptor\&. If not specified it defaults to 1\&. Using values other than 1 may cause strange behaviour\&. - -.PP -The owner and group specify the owner and group sids for the object\&. If a SID in the format CWS-1-x-y-z is specified this is used, otherwise the name specified is resolved using the server on which the file or directory resides\&. - -.PP -ACLs specify permissions granted to the SID\&. This SID again can be specified in CWS-1-x-y-z format or as a name in which case it is resolved against the server on which the file or directory resides\&. The type, flags and mask values determine the type of access granted to the SID\&. - -.PP -The type can be either 0 or 1 corresponding to ALLOWED or DENIED access to the SID\&. The flags values are generally zero for file ACLs and either 9 or 2 for directory ACLs\&. Some common flags are: - -.TP 3 -\(bu -\fB#define SEC_ACE_FLAG_OBJECT_INHERIT 0x1\fR - -.TP -\(bu -\fB#define SEC_ACE_FLAG_CONTAINER_INHERIT 0x2\fR - -.TP -\(bu -\fB#define SEC_ACE_FLAG_NO_PROPAGATE_INHERIT 0x4\fR - -.TP -\(bu -\fB#define SEC_ACE_FLAG_INHERIT_ONLY 0x8\fR - -.LP - -.PP -At present flags can only be specified as decimal or hexadecimal values\&. - -.PP -The mask is a value which expresses the access right granted to the SID\&. It can be given as a decimal or hexadecimal value, or by using one of the following text strings which map to the NT file permissions of the same name\&. - -.TP 3 -\(bu -\fBR\fR - Allow read access - -.TP -\(bu -\fBW\fR - Allow write access - -.TP -\(bu -\fBX\fR - Execute permission on the object - -.TP -\(bu -\fBD\fR - Delete the object - -.TP -\(bu -\fBP\fR - Change permissions - -.TP -\(bu -\fBO\fR - Take ownership - -.LP - -.PP -The following combined permissions can be specified: - -.TP 3 -\(bu -\fBREAD\fR - Equivalent to 'RX' permissions - -.TP -\(bu -\fBCHANGE\fR - Equivalent to 'RXWD' permissions - -.TP -\(bu -\fBFULL\fR - Equivalent to 'RWXDPO' permissions - -.LP - -.SH "EXIT STATUS" - -.PP -The \fBsmbcacls\fR program sets the exit status depending on the success or otherwise of the operations performed\&. The exit status may be one of the following values\&. - -.PP -If the operation succeeded, smbcacls returns and exit status of 0\&. If \fBsmbcacls\fR couldn't connect to the specified server, or there was an error getting or setting the ACLs, an exit status of 1 is returned\&. If there was an error parsing any command line arguments, an exit status of 2 is returned\&. - -.SH "VERSION" - -.PP -This man page is correct for version 3\&.0 of the Samba suite\&. - -.SH "AUTHOR" - -.PP -The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell\&. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed\&. - -.PP -\fBsmbcacls\fR was written by Andrew Tridgell and Tim Potter\&. - -.PP -The conversion to DocBook for Samba 2\&.2 was done by Gerald Carter\&. The conversion to DocBook XML 4\&.2 for Samba 3\&.0 was done by Alexander Bokovoy\&. - |