LocalFree instead of ::free. * sec_acl.cc: Throughout replace old ACE flag definitions with current definitions as used in MSDN man pages. * security.cc: Ditto. * fhandler.cc (fhandler_base::open): Make sure file has really been just created before fixing file permissions. Add S_JUSTCREATED attribute to set_file_attribute call. * fhandler_disk_file.cc (fhandler_disk_file::mkdir): Always create dir with default security descriptor and fix descriptor afterwards. Add S_JUSTCREATED flag to set_file_attribute call. * fhandler_socket.cc (fhandler_socket::bind): Ditto for AF_LOCAL socket files. * path.cc (symlink_worker): Ditto for symlinks. * security.cc (get_file_sd): Call GetSecurityInfo rather than NtQuerySecurityObject. Explain why. Change error handling accordingly. (alloc_sd): Skip non-inherited, non-standard entries in ACL if S_JUSTCREATED attribute is set. Explain why. Minor format fixes. * security.h (S_JUSTCREATED): New define. (security_descriptor::operator=): New operator.
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