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1998-09-01More abstraction of file system data types, to move to a 64Jeremy Allison1-10/+10
bit file interface for the NT SMB's. Created a new define, SMB_STRUCT_STAT that currently is defined to be struct stat - this wil change to a user defined type containing 64 bit info when the correct wrappers are written for 64 bit stat(), fstat() and lstat() calls. Also changed all sys_xxxx() calls that were previously just wrappers to the same call prefixed by a dos_to_unix() call into dos_xxxx() calls. This makes it explicit when a pathname translation is being done, and when it is not. Now, all sys_xxx() calls are meant to be wrappers to mask OS differences, and not silently converting filenames on the fly. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 28aa182dbffaa4ffd86047e608400de4b26e80eb)
1998-08-25changed the default permissions code to do this:Andrew Tridgell1-12/+1
if ((sbuf->st_mode & S_IWUSR) == 0) result |= aRONLY; rather than the very complex user/group permissions checks we do currently. This is equivalent ot setting "alternate permissions = yes" in the old code. The change is motivated by three main reasons: 1) it's basically impossible to second guess whether a file is writeable without trying to open it for writing. ACLs, root squash etc just make it too hard. 2) setting it not RONLY if the owner can write is closer to what NT does (eg. look at a cdrom - files are not marked read only). 3) it prevents the silly problem of copying files from a read only share to a writeable share and then finding you can't write to them as windows preserves the RONLY flag. Lots of people get bitten by this when they drag a folder from a Samba drive. It also hurts some install programs. I have also added a new flag type for loadparm.c called FLAG_DEPRECATED which I've set for "alternate permissions". I'll soon add code to testparm to give a warning about deprecated options. (This used to be commit c4363a12fdc0be329ca2bfeb1d7b89bfe90031dc)
1998-08-17this completes the splitup of server.c.Andrew Tridgell1-0/+68
the splitup was done with an axe, not a scalpel, so there are some rough edges. I mostly wanted to get the general form right with fine tuning of what goes where to come later. Still, this is better than what we had before where server.c was a general repository for anything that didn't fit elsewhere. (This used to be commit a6d194886a4a5f7507fa37289ff96c1be56f14a6)
1998-08-17more splitting of server.cAndrew Tridgell1-0/+202
created dosmode.c and filename.c (This used to be commit 534a90ca44641417c21f6ed6d4b94b1de60f808d)