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2002 Sep 10
2
Who may delete a file ?
Hi All, I was checking the access rights and a problem (hence a question) appeared: Who can delete a file through Samba ? Suppose we have the following situation: drwxrwxrwx john finance directory -rw-r--r-- jack finance directory/file Under unix everyone can delete the file. Under Samba, the documentation says (due to the Windows sementic) you also need the write access to the
2004 Nov 11
3
File.nopen alpha
Hi all, I''ve committed an alpha version of File.nopen (native open) to win32-file. This is a wrapper for CreateFile(). A quick synopsis: * File.nopen(file,access_mode,share_mode,creation_mode,flags) * * A ''native'' open method. This uses CreateFile() behind the scenes instead of * the _open() function. This allows much greater flexibility when it comes * to Windows files. It also allows you to open directories, which File.open * cannot...
2008 Mar 06
0
[ANNOUNCE] xorg-server 1.4.99.901
...xace: drop XACE_WINDOW_INIT hook, it has been superseded by ResourceStateCallback. xace: add XACE_SELECTION_ACCESS hook for selection redirection/access. xace: bump major version since the hooks have changed. dix: add new selection fields supporting redirection. xace: add access_mode argument to selection hook. dix: devPrivates support for PropertyRec. xace: add new argument to property hook for property structure itself. dix: reorganize property code to better support xace hook; requires new API for dix: move access codes to separate header file, add D...
2003 Dec 01
0
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...st_mode = 33206, st_nlink = 1, st_uid = 507, st_gid = 507, st_rdev = 0, __pad2 = 0, st_size = 50688, st_blksize = 4096, st_blocks = 112, st_atime = 994072899, __unused1 = 0, st_mtime = 993039758, __unused2 = 0, st_ctime = 994072898, __unused3 = 0, __unused4 = 0, __unused5 = 0} bad_path = 0 access_mode = 0 action = 1 ecode = 0 user = {conn = 0x81ec938, vuid = 100, uid = 507, gid = 507, ngroups = 1, groups = 0x81eb4e8, nt_user_token = 0x81eb4f8} user_name = "eelco", '\000' <repeats 11 times>, "'\000\000\000uF\b@", '\000' <repeats 16 times>...