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This is the base of the new NTVFS subsystem for Samba. The model for
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NTVFS backends is quite different than for the older style VFS
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backends, in particular:
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- the NTVFS backends receive windows style file names, although they
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are in the unix charset (usually UTF8). This means the backend is
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responsible for mapping windows filename conventions to unix
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filename conventions if necessary
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- the NTVFS backends are responsible for changing effective UID before
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calling any OS local filesystem operations (if needed). The
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become_*() functions are provided to make this easier.
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- the NTVFS backends are responsible for resolving DFS paths
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- each NTVFS backend handles either disk, printer or IPC$ shares,
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rather than one backend handling all types
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- the entry points of the NTVFS backends correspond closely with basic
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SMB operations, wheres the old VFS was modelled directly on the
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POSIX filesystem interface.
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- the NTVFS backends are responsible for all semantic mappings, such
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as mapping dos file attributes, ACLs, file ownership and file times
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