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nas_permmissions_in_omv [2021/02/24 00:54] – [NAS Permissions In OMV - A Primer] crashtestnas_permmissions_in_omv [2021/03/15 01:07] – [Samba (SMB) Network Shares] crashtest
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   * If the SMB **Public** field is set to “**Guests Allowed**”, that would combine with the “**Test**” Shared Folder permission **Others – Read**, to allow network guests **Read** access.  (These permissions; **Others – Read** in the Shared Folder and **Guests Allowed** in Samba are appropriate for a media share.  Network guests would have read access to media, music, movies, etc.)   * If the SMB **Public** field is set to “**Guests Allowed**”, that would combine with the “**Test**” Shared Folder permission **Others – Read**, to allow network guests **Read** access.  (These permissions; **Others – Read** in the Shared Folder and **Guests Allowed** in Samba are appropriate for a media share.  Network guests would have read access to media, music, movies, etc.)
   * Beyond **Public access** choices, Samba assumes that appropriate user permissions have been assigned to the bottom layer, at the Shared Folder level.    * Beyond **Public access** choices, Samba assumes that appropriate user permissions have been assigned to the bottom layer, at the Shared Folder level. 
-  * As shown below, if **Read only** is **ON** (green), **users** with **write** access to the Shared Folder, will not be able to add (write), modify or delete files.  (There are exceptions.  More on that later.)\\ +  * If **Read only** is **ON** (green), **users** with **write** access to the Shared Folder, will not be able to add (write), modify or delete files.  (There are exceptions.  More on that later.)\\ 
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   * Many consumer routers do not consistently map host names to IP address which may make “allow” or “deny” by host name inconsistent.\\   * Many consumer routers do not consistently map host names to IP address which may make “allow” or “deny” by host name inconsistent.\\
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-For these reasons and more, host entries should not be used without closely considering their effects.\\+For these reasons and more, host entries should NOT be used without closely considering their effects.\\
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