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- | ===== File sharing ===== | + | ====== File sharing |
- | The File Sharing page actually refers to Samba file sharing | + | The File sharing |
+ | Microsoft' | ||
- | {{: | + | ===== Samba File Sharing ===== |
- | **Enable File Sharing**: No/Yes, no Authentication/Yes Authentication Required | + | |
- | {{: | + | \\ |
- | **Samba protocol version**: SMBv1/SMBv2/SMBv1 + SMBv2 - defined | + | |
- | **Disable GRO**: GRO stands for Generic Receive Offload | + | {{: |
- | **Workgroup Name**: | + | |
- | **Client Codepage**: | + | |
- | \\ | + | |
- | **Network Interfaces**: | + | * No |
+ | * Yes, (with) | ||
+ | * Yes Authentication Required | ||
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+ | For a basic setup, select //Yes no authentication. //If additional security is needed, it's recommended you select the //Yes, Authentication required// . Doing so will display two additional fields where a single username | ||
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+ | \\ \\ | ||
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+ | **Samba protocol version**: | ||
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+ | * SMBv1 | ||
+ | * SMBv2 | ||
+ | * SMBv1 + SMBv2 | ||
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+ | This allows you to select | ||
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+ | \\ \\ {{: | ||
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+ | **Disable GRO**: GRO (Generic Receive Offload) essentially | ||
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+ | **Workgroup Name**: | ||
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+ | **Client Codepage**: DOS and Windows clients | ||
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+ | **Network Interfaces**: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | \\ | ||
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+ | **Samba Custom Configuration**: | ||
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+ | **Auto-share all USB Partitions**: | ||
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+ | This allows you to configure automatic sharing. As soon as a storage medium | ||
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+ | * Disabled | ||
+ | * Read Only: Users can only open files and browse the storage content | ||
+ | * Read-Write: Users have full control on visible content. | ||
+ | * Hidden Read-Write. This is similar to Read-Write, but allows access to hidden content (for example, files starting with a dot (.) . | ||
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+ | **Options**: | ||
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+ | * Master Browser: If enabled, participate in the Master Browser election (when WINS is not available/ | ||
+ | * WINS Server: When enabled, act as a WINS server on the network. DHCP clients will receive this info via DHCP. Static clients can be configured with the FreshTomato' | ||
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+ | ===== Additional Share List ===== | ||
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+ | In this table, you can define custom network shares that map to physical filesystems. These may overlap, or possibly conflict with the // | ||
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+ | **Share name**: This is the share name which appears under the [[\\WORKGROUP\$routerhostname]]. | ||
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+ | **Directory**: | ||
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+ | **Description**: | ||
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+ | **Access Level**: This is the network level access rights | ||
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+ | * Read Only | ||
+ | * Read-Write | ||
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+ | Do not confuse this setting with the filesystem rights. Total security is determined by executing a logical AND operator on the Access Level rights and the filesystem rights. | ||
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+ | **Hidden**: A hidden share will not be visible when browsing the network, but will still be available/ | ||
- | {{: | ||
- | **Samba Custom Configuration**: | ||
- | **Auto-share all USB Partisions**: | ||
- | Read only: can only open files and browse the storage content.\\ | ||
- | Read-Write: has full control on visible content.\\ | ||
- | Hidden Read-Write: Same as above but access to hidden content to e.g. files starting with a dot (.).\\ | ||