From 9496f1e2063eb0b93142bfaf86979b21bf8b56e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Bokovoy Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 13:07:44 +0000 Subject: Convert 'Security' section of smb.conf to new format (This used to be commit 85eadec0838bdcb5604d5cf66b204ee610e2ad7a) --- .../smbdotconf/security/forcesecuritymode.xml | 59 ++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/forcesecuritymode.xml') diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/forcesecuritymode.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/forcesecuritymode.xml index 2db50f1ce3..4151239f53 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/forcesecuritymode.xml +++ b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/forcesecuritymode.xml @@ -1,33 +1,36 @@ - - force security mode (S) - This parameter controls what UNIX permission - bits can be modified when a Windows NT client is manipulating - the UNIX permission on a file using the native NT security dialog - box. + + + This parameter controls what UNIX permission + bits can be modified when a Windows NT client is manipulating + the UNIX permission on a file using the native NT security dialog + box. - This parameter is applied as a mask (OR'ed with) to the - changed permission bits, thus forcing any bits in this mask that - the user may have modified to be on. Essentially, one bits in this - mask may be treated as a set of bits that, when modifying security - on a file, the user has always set to be 'on'. + This parameter is applied as a mask (OR'ed with) to the + changed permission bits, thus forcing any bits in this mask that + the user may have modified to be on. Essentially, one bits in this + mask may be treated as a set of bits that, when modifying security + on a file, the user has always set to be 'on'. - If not set explicitly this parameter is set to 0, - and allows a user to modify all the user/group/world permissions on a file, - with no restrictions. + If not set explicitly this parameter is set to 0, + and allows a user to modify all the user/group/world permissions on a file, + with no restrictions. - Note that users who can access - the Samba server through other means can easily bypass this restriction, - so it is primarily useful for standalone "appliance" systems. - Administrators of most normal systems will probably want to leave - this set to 0000. + Note that users who can access + the Samba server through other means can easily bypass this restriction, + so it is primarily useful for standalone "appliance" systems. + Administrators of most normal systems will probably want to leave + this set to 0000. - See also the - force directory security mode, - directory security - mask, - security mask parameters. + See also the + force directory security mode, + directory security + mask, + security mask parameters. - Default: force security mode = 0 - Example: force security mode = 700 - - + Default: force security mode = 0 + + Example: force security mode = 700 + + -- cgit