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Sam Liddicott 7d8f3cdbfc Let ntvfs request transport close via ntvfs_request state
[I can't swear that this covers all the smb2 cases, there are some reply
functions that I can't trace properly]

Add NTVFS_ASYNC_STATE_CLOSE bit to ntvfs_request->async_states->state
so that the ntvfs layer can signify that the client transport should
be closed, most useful for proxy servies, and most likely due to a
forwarding transport having been closed.

Signed-off-by: Sam Liddicott <sam@liddicott.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
2008-12-05 12:52:13 +01:00
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2008-09-23 12:09:56 +10:00
2003-08-13 01:53:07 +00:00

This is the base of the new NTVFS subsystem for Samba. The model for
NTVFS backends is quite different than for the older style VFS
backends, in particular:

- the NTVFS backends receive windows style file names, although they
  are in the unix charset (usually UTF8). This means the backend is
  responsible for mapping windows filename conventions to unix
  filename conventions if necessary

- the NTVFS backends are responsible for changing effective UID before
  calling any OS local filesystem operations (if needed). The
  become_*() functions are provided to make this easier.

- the NTVFS backends are responsible for resolving DFS paths

- each NTVFS backend handles either disk, printer or IPC$ shares,
  rather than one backend handling all types

- the entry points of the NTVFS backends correspond closely with basic
  SMB operations, wheres the old VFS was modelled directly on the
  POSIX filesystem interface.

- the NTVFS backends are responsible for all semantic mappings, such
  as mapping dos file attributes, ACLs, file ownership and file times