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| 1 | <samba:parameter name="dos filemode"
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| 2 | context="S"
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| 3 | type="boolean"
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| 4 | xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
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| 5 | <description>
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| 6 | <para> The default behavior in Samba is to provide
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| 7 | UNIX-like behavior where only the owner of a file/directory is
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| 8 | able to change the permissions on it. However, this behavior
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| 9 | is often confusing to DOS/Windows users. Enabling this parameter
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| 10 | allows a user who has write access to the file (by whatever
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| 11 | means, including an ACL permission) to modify the permissions
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| 12 | (including ACL) on it. Note that a user belonging to the group
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| 13 | owning the file will not be allowed to change permissions if
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| 14 | the group is only granted read access. Ownership of the
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| 15 | file/directory may also be changed.
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| 16 |
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| 17 | Note that using the VFS modules acl_xattr or acl_tdb which store native
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| 18 | Windows as meta-data will automatically turn this option on for any
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| 19 | share for which they are loaded, as they require this option to emulate
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| 20 | Windows ACLs correctly.
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| 21 | </para>
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| 22 | </description>
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| 23 | <value type="default">no</value>
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| 24 | </samba:parameter>
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