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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**: Specify | + | |
- | **Client Codepage**: These code pages are used by DOS and Windows clients to determine rules for mapping lowercase letters to uppercase letters. Undefined by default can be set in case of case sensitivity issue. To verify on what Codepage your systems are (on Windows) | + | |
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- | **Network Interfaces**: Define | + | * No |
+ | * Yes, (with) | ||
+ | * Yes Authentication Required | ||
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+ | \\ | ||
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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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+ | \\ | ||
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+ | This allows you to select | ||
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+ | \\ \\ {{: | ||
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+ | **Disable GRO:** GRO (Generic Receive Offload) combines | ||
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+ | **Workgroup Name:** Here, specify | ||
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+ | **Client Codepage:** DOS and Windows clients | ||
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+ | **Network Interfaces:** In this field, you define | ||
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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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+ | * Disabled - Automatic sharing will be 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 - While similar to Read-Write, this allows access to hidden content (such as files starting with a period). | ||
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+ | \\ | ||
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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 - If enabled, act as WINS server on the network. DHCP clients will receive the data via DHCP. Static clients can be configured with 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 Partitions**: | ||
- | 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 (.).\\ | ||
- | **Options**: | ||
- | Master Browser: If enable it participate in the Master Browser election (when WINS is not available/ | ||
- | WINS Server: Perform the role of Wins Server on the network. When enable clients will receive this info via DHCP but client with static addressing can point their WINS Server settings to FreshTomato' | ||
- | {{: | ||
- | Additional Share List is where you define custom network shares mapping to physical filesystem. Remember this somehow would overlap with the Auto-share all Partition described above.\\ | ||
- | **Share name**: This is the share name appearing under the \\WORKGROUP\$routerhostname.\\ | ||
- | **Directory**: | ||
- | **Description**: | ||
- | **Access Level**: This is the network level access right (Read Only / Read-Write). You must not confuse this with the filesystem rights, the two interact in a logical AND way (e.g. write on the filesystem AND write on the share is needed).\\ | ||
- | **Hidden**: Yes/No - If a share is hidden it will not be visible browsing the network but it will be available/ |