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README for Samba Virtual File System (VFS) Examples
===================================================

This directory contains some sample code to demonstrate VFS
construction.  The following VFS modules are given:

	skel
		A skeleton VFS module.  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. 

	audit
		A simple module to audit file access to the syslog
		facility.  The following operations are logged: share
		connect/disconnect, directory opens/create/remove,
		file open/close/rename/unlink/chmod.

	block
		A simple module to block access to certain mount points or 
		directories. This module only hides the specified directories 
		and all directories beneath them. It should NOT be used to secure
		directories. If the name of a file in one of those directories is 
		known, the file can still be opened.

The libtool program, available from your favourite GNU software
archive, is required to compile these programs.

To use the VFS modules, create a share similar to the one below.  The
important parameter is the 'vfs object' parameter which must point to
the exact pathname of the shared library object.

       [audit]
                comment = Audited /data directory
                path = /data
                vfs object = /path/to/audit.so
                writeable = yes
                browseable = yes

Further documentation on writing VFS modules for Samba can be found in
docs directory of the Samba source distribution.