archive bit improperly mapped

Andrej Todosic atodosic at ubisoft.qc.ca
Fri Oct 22 17:34:40 GMT 1999


heh... :) 

next time ill try to read a man page before i let my brain fart.... 



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Herb Lewis [mailto:herb at chomps.engr.sgi.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 11:50 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA-TECHNICAL
> Subject: Re: archive bit improperly mapped
> 
> 
> The following is a quote from the smb.conf man page
> 
> map archive (S)
> 
> 	This controls whether the DOS archive attribute should
> 	be mapped to the UNIX owner execute bit.  The DOS
> 	archive bit is set when a file has been modified since
> 	its last backup.  One motivation for this option it to
> 	keep Samba/your PC from making any file it touches from
> 	becoming executable under UNIX.  This can be quite
> 	annoying for shared source code, documents, etc...
> 
> 	Note that this requires the "create mask" parameter to
> 	be set such that owner execute bit is not masked out
> 	(i.e. it must include 100). See the parameter "create
> 	mask" for details.
> 
> 	Default:
> 		map archive = yes
> 
> 	Example:
> 		map archive = no
> 
> map hidden (S)
> 
> 	This controls whether DOS style hidden files should be
> 	mapped to the UNIX world execute bit.
> 
> 	Note that this requires the "create mask" to be set
> 	such that the world execute bit is not masked out (i.e.
> 	it must include 001). See the parameter "create mask"
> 	for details.
> 
> 	Default:
> 		map hidden = no
> 
> 	Example:
> 		map hidden = yes
> 
> map system (S)
> 
> 	This controls whether DOS style system files should be
> 	mapped to the UNIX group execute bit.
> 	
> 	Note that this requires the "create mask" to be set
> 	such that the group execute bit is not masked out (i.e.
> 	it must include 010). See the parameter "create mask"
> 	for details.
> 
> 	Default:
> 		map system = no
> 
> 	Example:
> 		map system = yes
> 
> 
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