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UCS 2.4 - Univention

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Valid users<br />

4.5 <strong>Univention</strong> Directory Manager modules<br />

Names of users or groups which are authorised to access this Samba share. To all other users,<br />

access is denied. If the field is empty, all users may access the share - if necessary after entering a<br />

password.<br />

The entries are to be separated by spaces. The special characters @, + and & can be used in<br />

connection with the group name for assigning certain permissions to the users of the stated group for<br />

accessing the Samba share:<br />

• A name beginning with the character @ will first be interpreted as a NIS Netgroup. Should no<br />

NIS Netgroup of this name be found, the name will be considered as a UNIX group.<br />

• A name beginning with the character + will be exclusively considered as a UNIX group, a name<br />

beginning with the character & will be exclusively considered as a NIS Netgroup.<br />

• A name beginning with the characters +&, will first be interpreted as a UNIX group. Should<br />

Hide files<br />

no UNIX group of this name be found, the name will be considered as a NIS Netgroup. The<br />

characters &+ as the beginning of a name correspond to the character @.<br />

Files and directories to be accessed under Windows, yet not to be visible. Such files or directories<br />

are assigned the DOS attribute hidden.<br />

When entering the names of files and directories, upper and lower case letters are to be differentiated.<br />

Each entry is to be separated from the next by a slash. Since the slash can thus not be used for<br />

structuring path names, the input of path names is not possible. All files and directories of this name<br />

within the share will be hidden. The names may include spaces and the wildcards * and ?.<br />

Example:<br />

/.*/test/ hides all files and directories the names of which begin with a dot, or which are called test.<br />

Attention:<br />

Entries in this field have an impact on the speed of Samba since every time particular contents of the<br />

share are to be displayed, all files and directories have to be checked according to the active filters.<br />

NT ACL support<br />

If this option is activated, Samba will try to show POSIX ACLs under Windows, and to adopt changes<br />

to the ACLs, which were performed under Windows, for the POSIX ACLs. For this purpose, the Linux<br />

file system has to support POSIX ACLs. In <strong>UCS</strong> the file systems ext3 and XFS support POSIX-ACLs.<br />

If this option is not set, existing POSIX ACLs are effective but not shown under Windows, and conse-<br />

quently cannot be changed under Windows.<br />

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