Table 5.4: Filesystem Configuration Options Option Parameters Function (Windows 2003 server web)
Table 5.4: Filesystem Configuration Options Option Parameters Function Default Scope unix realname boolean Provides Unix user s full name to client. no Global dont descend string (list of directories) Indicates a list of directories whose contents Samba should make invisible to clients. None Share follow symlinks boolean If set to no, Samba will not honor symbolic links. yes Share getwd cache boolean If set to yes, Samba will use a cache for getwd()calls. yes Global wide links boolean If set to yes, Samba will follow symbolic links outside the share. yes Share hide dot files boolean If set to yes, treats Unix hidden files as hidden files in Windows. yes Share hide files string (list of files) List of file patterns to treat as hidden. None Share veto files string (list of files) List of file patterns to never show. None Share delete veto files boolean If set to yes, will delete files matched by veto fileswhen the directory they reside in is deleted. no Share 5.2.3.1 unix realname Some programs require a full username in order to operate. For example, a Windows email program often needs to associate a username with a given real name. If your system password file contains the real names of users in the GCOS field, the unixrealnameoption instructs Samba to provide this information to clients. Without it, the name of the user will simply be his or her login ID. For example, if your Unix password file contains the following line: rcollins:/KaBfco47Rer5:500:500:Robert Collins: /home/rcollins:/bin/ksh And the option in the configuration file is: [global] unix realname = yes then the name Robert Collins will be provided to any client that requests the real name of user rcollins. You typically don t need to bother with this option. 5.2.3.2 dont descend The dontdescendoption can be used to specify various directories that should appear empty to the client. Note that the directory itself will still appear. However, Samba will not show any of the contents of the directory to the client user. This is not a good option to use as a security feature (a user could probably find a way around it); it really is meant only as a convenience to 154
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