* cygwinenv.sgml: Add text for `smbntsec' option.

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Corinna Vinschen 2000-12-19 20:14:34 +00:00
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Tue Dec 19 21:06:00 2000 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* cygwinenv.sgml: Add text for `smbntsec' option.
Sat Nov 18 23:50:12 2000 Christopher Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com>
* cygwinenv.sgml: Remove CYGWIN=strace option. Update CYGWIN options.

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<listitem>
<para><FirstTerm>(no)ntsec</FirstTerm> - if set, use the NT security
model to set UNIX-like permissions on files and processes. The
file permissions can only be set on NTFS partitions. FAT and SAMBA doesn't
file permissions can only be set on NTFS partitions. FAT doesn't
support the NT file security. For more information, read the documentation
in <citation>ntsec.sgml</citation>.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para><FirstTerm>(no)smbntsec</FirstTerm> - if set, use `ntsec' on remote
drives as well (this is the default). If you encounter problems with NT shares
or Samba drives, setting this to `nosmbntsec' could help. In that case the
permission and owner/group information is faked as on FAT partitions.
A reason for a non working ntsec on remote drives could be insufficient
permissions of the users. Since the needed user rights are somewhat dangerous
(SeRestorePrivilege) it's not always an option to grant that rights to users.
However, this shouldn't be a problem in NT domain environments.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para><FirstTerm>(no)reset_com</FirstTerm> - if set, serial ports are reset
to 9600-8-N-1 with no flow control when used. This is done at open
time and when handles are inherited. Defaults to set.</para>