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This was a little messy because of all of the vfs modules I had to touch. Most of them were pretty straight forward, but the streams modules required a little attention to handle smb_filename. Since the use of smb_filename enables the vfs modules to access the raw, over-the-wire stream, a little bit of the handling that was being done by split_ntfs_stream_name has now been shifted into the individual stream modules. It may be a little more code, but overall it gives more flexibility to the streams modules, while also allowing correct stream handling. |
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README | ||
shadow_copy_test.c | ||
skel_opaque.c | ||
skel_transparent.c |
README for Samba Virtual File System (VFS) Example =================================================== This directory contains skeleton VFS modules. When used, this module simply passes all requests back to the disk functions (i.e it operates as a passthrough filter). It should be useful as a starting point for developing new VFS modules. Please look at skel_opaque.c when you want your module to provide final functions, like a database filesystem. Please look at skel_transport.c when you want your module to provide passthrough functions, like audit modules. Please read the VFS chapter in the HOWTO collection for general help on the usage of VFS modules. Further documentation on writing VFS modules for Samba can be found in Samba Developers Guide.