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additional path_conv argument. * fhandler.cc (fhandler_base::open): Ditto. * fhandler_disk_file.cc (fhandler_disk_file::fchmod): Never set DOS R/O attribute when using ACLs. (fhandler_disk_file::mkdir): Ditto. Set security descriptor on remote dirs after creating the dir, same as in fhandler_base::open. * fhandler_socket.cc (fhandler_socket::bind): Ditto for remote AF_LOCAL socket files. * path.cc (symlink_worker): Ditto. for remote symlinks. * security.cc (alloc_sd): Take additional path_conv argument. Accommodate throughout. Drop setting FILE_WRITE_EA/FILE_READ_EA flags unconditionally (was only necessary for "ntea"). Don't set FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES and FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES unconditionally on Samba. Add comment to explain. Drop useless setting of STANDARD_RIGHTS_WRITE, it's in FILE_GENERIC_WRITE anyway. Remove FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES bit from FILE_GENERIC_EXECUTE so as not to enforce read permissions on Samba. (set_security_attribute): Take additional path_conv argument. * security.h (set_security_attribute): Change prototype accordingly.
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