# This file looks empty when viewed with "vi". In fact, there is one # '~', so users with no AppleVolumes file in their home directory get # their home directory by default. # # volume format: # :DEFAULT: [all of the default options except volume name] # path [name] [casefold:x] [options:z,l,j] \ # [allow:a,@b,c,d] [deny:a,@b,c,d] [dbpath:path] [password:p] \ # [rwlist:a,@b,c,d] [rolist:a,@b,c,d] [limitsize:value in bytes]\ # [preexec:cmd] [root_preexec:cmd] [postexec:cmd] [root_postexec:cmd] # # # name: volume name. it can't include the ':' character and is limited # to 27 characters in length. # # variable substitutions: # you can use variables for both and now. here are the # rules: # 1) if you specify an unknown variable, it will not get converted. # 2) if you specify a known variable, but that variable doesn't have # a value, it will get ignored. # # the variables: # $b -> basename of path # $c -> client's ip or appletalk address # $d -> volume pathname on server # $f -> full name (whatever's in the gecos field) # $g -> group # $h -> hostname # $i -> client ip without tcp port or appletalk network # $s -> server name (can be the hostname) # $u -> username (if guest, it's whatever user guest is running as) # $v -> volume name (either ADEID_NAME or basename of path) # $z -> zone (may not exist) # $$ -> $ # # casefold options [syntax: casefold:option]: # tolower -> lowercases names in both directions # toupper -> uppercases names in both directions # xlatelower -> client sees lowercase, server sees uppercase # xlateupper -> client sees uppercase, server sees lowercase # # allow/deny/rwlist/rolist format [syntax: allow:user1,@group]: # user1,@group,user2 -> allows/denies access from listed users/groups # rwlist/rolist control whether or not the # volume is ro for those users. # preexec -> command to be run when the volume is mounted, # ignore for user defined volumes # root_preexec -> command to be run as root when the volume is mounted, # ignore for user defined volumes # postexec -> command to be run when the volume is closed, # ignore for user defined volumes # root_postexec -> command to be run as root when the volume is closed, # ignore for user defined volumes # # codepage options [syntax: options:charsetname] # volcharset -> specifies the charset to be used as the volume codepage # e.g. "UTF8", "UTF8-MAC", "ISO-8859-15" # maccharset -> specifies the charset to be used as the mac client codepage # e.g. "MAC_ROMAN", "MAC_CYRILLIC" # # miscellaneous options [syntax: options:option1,option2]: # prodos -> make compatible with appleII clients. # crlf -> enable crlf translation for TEXT files. # noadouble -> don't create .AppleDouble unless a resource # fork needs to be created. # ro -> mount the volume as read-only. # mswindows -> enforce filename restrictions imposed by MS # Windows. this will also invoke a default # codepage (iso8859-1) if one isn't already # specified. # nohex -> don't do :hex translations for anything # except dot files. specify usedots as well if # you want that turned off. note: this option # makes the / character illegal. # usedots -> don't do :hex translation for dot files. note: when # this option gets set, certain file names # become illegal. these are .Parent and # anything that starts with .Apple. # invisibledots -> don't do :hex translation for dot files. note: when # this option gets set, certain file names # become illegal. these are .Parent and # anything that starts with .Apple. also, dot # files created on the unix side are marked # invisible. # limitsize -> limit disk size reporting to 2GB. this is # here for older macintoshes using newer # appleshare clients. yucko. # nofileid -> don't advertise createfileid, resolveid, deleteid # calls # root_preexec_close -> a non-zero return code from root_preexec close the # volume being mounted. # preexec_close -> a non-zero return code from preexec close the # volume being mounted. # nostat -> don't stat volume path when enumerating volumes list # upriv -> use unix privilege. # perm -> default permission value OR with the client requested perm # # # dbpath:path -> store the database stuff in the following path. # password:password -> set a volume password (8 characters max) # cnidscheme:scheme -> set the cnid scheme for the volume, default is [:DEFAULT_CNID_SCHEME:] # available schemes: [:COMPILED_BACKENDS:] # # The "~" below indicates that Home directories are visible by default. # If you do not wish to have people accessing their Home directories, # please put a pound sign in front of the tilde or delete it. ~