* ntsec.sgml: Correct some minor grammatical errors.
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|  | 2002-10-22  Joshua Daniel Franklin <joshuadfranklin@yahoo.com> | ||||||
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|  | 	* ntsec.sgml: Correct some minor grammatical errors. | ||||||
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| 2002-10-22  Joshua Daniel Franklin <joshuadfranklin@yahoo.com> | 2002-10-22  Joshua Daniel Franklin <joshuadfranklin@yahoo.com> | ||||||
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| 	* dll.sgml: Simplify dll build instructions. | 	* dll.sgml: Simplify dll build instructions. | ||||||
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| @@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ set </para></listitem> | |||||||
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| <para>The two important types of ACEs are the `access allowed ACE' and the | <para>The two important types of ACEs are the `access allowed ACE' and the | ||||||
| `access denied ACE'. The ntsec patch only used `access allowed ACEs' up | `access denied ACE'. The ntsec patch only used `access allowed ACEs' up | ||||||
| to Cygwin version 1.1.0. Later versions use `access denied ACEs' as well | to Cygwin version 1.1.0. Later versions also use `access denied ACEs'  | ||||||
| to reflect the UNIX permissions as good as possible.</para> | to reflect the UNIX permissions as well as possible.</para> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <para>The possible permissions on objects are more detailed than in | <para>The possible permissions on objects are more detailed than in | ||||||
| UNIX. For example, the permission to delete an object is different | UNIX. For example, the permission to delete an object is different | ||||||
| @@ -232,9 +232,9 @@ well known group with different naming in local systems and domains. | |||||||
| Outside of domains the group is named 'None' (`Kein' in German, `Aucun' | Outside of domains the group is named 'None' (`Kein' in German, `Aucun' | ||||||
| in French, etc.), in domains it is named 'Domain Users'.  Unfortunately, | in French, etc.), in domains it is named 'Domain Users'.  Unfortunately, | ||||||
| the group `None' is never shown in the user admin tool outside of domains! | the group `None' is never shown in the user admin tool outside of domains! | ||||||
| This is very confusing but it seems that this has no negativ influences.</para> | This is very confusing but this seems to have no negative consequences.</para> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <para>To work correctly the ntsec patch depends on reasoned files | <para>To work correctly the ntsec patch depends on the files | ||||||
| <filename>/etc/passwd/</filename> and <filename>/etc/group</filename>. | <filename>/etc/passwd/</filename> and <filename>/etc/group</filename>. | ||||||
| In cygwin release 1.0 the names and the IDs must correspond to the | In cygwin release 1.0 the names and the IDs must correspond to the | ||||||
| appropriate NT IDs! The IDs used in cygwin are the RID of the NT SID, as | appropriate NT IDs! The IDs used in cygwin are the RID of the NT SID, as | ||||||
| @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ have to change the primary group by hand if `None' as primary group is | |||||||
| not what you want (and I'm sure, it's not what you want!)</para> | not what you want (and I'm sure, it's not what you want!)</para> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <para>Look at the following examples, which were parts of my files before | <para>Look at the following examples, which were parts of my files before | ||||||
| storing SIDs in /etc/passwd and /etc/group has been introduced (See next | storing SIDs in /etc/passwd and /etc/group had been introduced (See next | ||||||
| chapter for details).  With the exception of my personal user entry, all | chapter for details).  With the exception of my personal user entry, all | ||||||
| entries are well known entries.</para>  | entries are well known entries.</para>  | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| @@ -286,15 +286,15 @@ powerusers::547: | |||||||
| </screen> | </screen> | ||||||
| </example> | </example> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <para>As you can see, I've changed my primary group membership from 513 (None) | <para>As you can see, I changed my primary group membership from 513 (None) | ||||||
| to 547 (powerusers).  So all file I created inside of Cygwin were now owned | to 547 (powerusers).  So all files I created inside of Cygwin were now owned | ||||||
| by the powerusers group instead of None.  This is the way I liked it.</para> | by the powerusers group instead of None.  This is the way I liked it.</para> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <para>Groups may be mentioned in the passwd file, too. This has two | <para>Groups may be mentioned in the passwd file, too. This has two | ||||||
| advantages:</para> | advantages:</para> | ||||||
| <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> | <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> | ||||||
| <listitem><para>Because NT assigns them to files as owners, a | <listitem><para>Because NT assigns them to files as owners, a | ||||||
| <command>ls -l</command> is often better readable.</para></listitem> | <command>ls -l</command> is often more readable.</para></listitem> | ||||||
| <listitem><para>Moreover it's possible to assigned them to files as | <listitem><para>Moreover it's possible to assigned them to files as | ||||||
| owners with cygwin's <command>chown</command>.</para></listitem> | owners with cygwin's <command>chown</command>.</para></listitem> | ||||||
| </itemizedlist> | </itemizedlist> | ||||||
| @@ -593,11 +593,12 @@ permissions:</para> | |||||||
| "Increase quotas" | "Increase quotas" | ||||||
| </screen> | </screen> | ||||||
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| <para>Note that administrators do not have all that user rights set by default.</para> | <para>Note that administrators do not have all these user rights set  | ||||||
|  | by default.</para> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <para>Two new Cygwin calls are introduced to support porting | <para>Two new Cygwin calls are introduced to support porting | ||||||
| <command>setuid</command> applications with a minimum of effort. You only | <command>setuid</command> applications with a minimum of effort. You only | ||||||
| have to care to give Cygwin the right access token and then you can call | give Cygwin the right access token and then you can call | ||||||
| <command>seteuid</command> or <command>setuid</command> as usual in POSIX | <command>seteuid</command> or <command>setuid</command> as usual in POSIX | ||||||
| applications. The call to <command>sexec</command> is not needed | applications. The call to <command>sexec</command> is not needed | ||||||
| anymore. Porting a <command>setuid</command> application is illustrated by | anymore. Porting a <command>setuid</command> application is illustrated by | ||||||
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