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====== File sharing ====== | ====== File sharing ====== | ||
- | The File sharing menu allows | + | In the File sharing menu you can enable and configure Samba filesharing. Samba is a Linux clone of Microsoft' |
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- | For a basic setup, select //Yes no authentication. //If additional security | + | For a basic setup, select //Yes no authentication. //If you need additional security, it's recommended you select //Yes, Authentication required//. Doing so will display additional fields |
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- | This allows | + | This lets you select the highest |
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- | **Disable GRO: | + | **Disable GRO:** Generic Receive Offload combines small packets to be sent as a one large one. |
- | **Workgroup Name: | + | This optimizes network utilization, but involves extra reassembly. The default, |
- | **Client Codepage: | + | \\ |
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+ | **Workgroup Name:** here, enter the Windows WORKGROUP name for PCs to be displayed/ | ||
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+ | Note that the Windows 10 April 2018 (v.1803) update eliminated Windows Homegroups. However, workgroups still exist in Windows 10/11. | ||
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+ | **Client Codepage: | ||
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+ | Windows clients use code pages to determine rules for mapping lowercase letters to uppercase | ||
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- | **Network Interfaces: | + | **Network Interfaces: |
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- | **Samba Custom Configuration: | + | **Samba Custom Configuration: |
- | **Auto-share all USB Partitions: | + | Consult samba documentation before using this field: [[https:// |
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- | * Read Only - Users can only open files and browse the storage content | + | |
- | * Read-Write - Users have full control | + | **Auto-share all USB Partitions: **lets you configure automatic sharing. |
- | * Hidden Read-Write - While similar to Read-Write, this allows | + | |
+ | As soon compatible USB filesystem storage is connected, its contents are shared. | ||
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+ | * Read Only - users can only open files and browse | ||
+ | * Read-Write - users have full control | ||
+ | * Hidden Read-Write - Read-Write | ||
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- | **Options: | + | **Options: |
- | * Master Browser - If enabled, participate in the Master Browser election (when WINS is not available/ | + | * Master Browser - if enabled, participate in the Master Browser |
- | * WINS Server - If enabled, act as WINS server | + | * WINS Server - if enabled, act as WINS server. DHCP clients will \\ receive the data via DHCP. Static clients can be set with FreshTomato' |
===== Additional Share List ===== | ===== Additional Share List ===== | ||
- | In this table, you can define custom network shares that map to physical filesystems. These may overlap, or possibly | + | In this table, you can define custom network shares that map to physical filesystems. These may overlap, or even conflict with the // |
- | **Share name**: This is the share name which appears under the [[\\WORKGROUP\$routerhostname]]. | + | \\ |
- | **Directory**: This defines where the share maps in the real filesystem. | + | **Share name:** |
- | **Description**: This is for description | + | \\ |
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+ | **Directory:** This defines where the share maps in the real filesystem. | ||
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- | **Access Level**: This is the network level access rights | + | **Access Level:** |
* Read Only | * Read Only | ||
* Read-Write | * Read-Write | ||
- | 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. | + | \\ |
- | **Hidden**: A hidden share will not be visible when browsing | + | Don't confuse this with filesystem rights. Total security is calculated by executing a logical AND operation on the Access Level rights and filesystem rights. |
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+ | **Hidden:** A hidden share isn' | ||
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