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2.\" Title: vfs_acl_tdb
3.\" Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
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5.\" Date: 12/14/2012
6.\" Manual: System Administration tools
7.\" Source: Samba 3.5
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10.TH "VFS_ACL_TDB" "8" "12/14/2012" "Samba 3\&.5" "System Administration tools"
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21.SH "NAME"
22vfs_acl_tdb \- Save NTFS\-ACLs in a tdb file
23.SH "SYNOPSIS"
24.HP \w'\ 'u
25vfs objects = acl_tdb
26.SH "DESCRIPTION"
27.PP
28This VFS module is part of the
29\fBsamba\fR(7)
30suite\&.
31.PP
32The
33vfs_acl_tdb
34VFS module stores NTFS Access Control Lists (ACLs) in a tdb file\&. This enables the full mapping of Windows ACLs on Samba servers\&.
35.PP
36The ACL settings are stored in
37$LOCKDIR/file_ntacls\&.tdb\&.
38.PP
39This module is stackable\&.
40.SH "OPTIONS"
41.PP
42acl_tdb:ignore system acls = [yes|no]
43.RS 4
44When set to
45\fIyes\fR, a best effort mapping from/to the POSIX ACL layer will
46\fInot\fR
47be done by this module\&. The default is
48\fIno\fR, which means that Samba keeps setting and evaluating both the system ACLs and the NT ACLs\&. This is better if you need your system ACLs be set for local or NFS file access, too\&. If you only access the data via Samba you might set this to yes to achieve better NT ACL compatibility\&.
49.RE
50.SH "AUTHOR"
51.PP
52The 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\&.
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