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- | ===== File sharing ===== | + | ====== File sharing |
- | The File sharing | + | The File sharing |
- | Microsoft' | + | Microsoft' |
- | {{: | + | ===== Samba File Sharing |
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+ | * No | ||
+ | * Yes, (with) no Authentication | ||
+ | * 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 and password can be entered. | ||
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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 the maximum SMB version that will be supported. It is good practice to enable both SMB1 and SMB2. Imposing a specific version could lead to situations in which client devices aren't running a compatible version and therefore aren't supported. This may generate unwanted log errors, such as the one seen below: | ||
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+ | **Disable GRO**: GRO (Generic Receive Offload) essentially combines together small packets to then be sent as a single large packet. This optimizes network utilization, | ||
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+ | **Workgroup Name**: Here, specify the WORKGROUP name (logical grouping) of PCs for devices to be displayed/ | ||
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+ | **Client Codepage**: DOS and Windows clients use Code pages to determine rules for mapping lowercase letters to uppercase letters. Undefined by default can be set in scenarios where case sensitivity is an issue. To check what Codepage your systems are on (in Windows) run '' | ||
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+ | **Network Interfaces**: | ||
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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 is connected to the USB port, its contents will be shared. The storage medium must use a compatible filesystem. | ||
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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, | ||
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+ | **Share name**: This is the share name which appears | ||
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+ | **Directory**: | ||
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+ | **Description**: | ||
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+ | **Access Level**: This is the network level access | ||
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+ | * Read Only | ||
+ | * Read-Write | ||
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+ | Do not confuse this setting | ||
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+ | **Hidden**: | ||