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nas_permmissions_in_omv [2021/03/15 01:06] – [Samba (SMB) Network Shares] crashtest | nas_permmissions_in_omv [2021/03/15 01:10] – [Samba (SMB) Network Shares] crashtest |
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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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**Extra options:** This field presents home and small business administrators with some interesting options for share administration. For example, in the upper half of this Samba dialog box, there is the option for **Read only**. In a Samba share, the **Read only switch** will further restrict the group **users** to **read only** access, even if the Shared Folder below allows **write** access.\\ | **Extra options:** This field presents home and small business administrators with some interesting options for share administration. For example, in the upper half of this Samba dialog box, there is the option for **Read only**. In a Samba share, the **Read only switch** will further restrict the group **users** to **read only** access, even if the Shared Folder below allows **write** access.\\ |
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However a “**write list**” will allow an administrator to selectively bypass the Samba **Read only** switch. In this case if the statement **''write list=Fred''** is added to the **Extra Options** field, the user **Fred** will have **write** access while the rest of the group **users** will still be restricted to **Read only**, enforced by Samba's **Read only switch**.\\ | However a “**write list**” will allow an administrator to selectively bypass the Samba **Read only** switch. In this case if the statement **''write list=Fred''** is added to the **Extra Options** field, the user **Fred** will have **write** access while the rest of the Group **users** will still be restricted to **Read only**, enforced by Samba's **Read only switch**.\\ |
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The same could be done for the entire users group with **''write list=@users''** | The same could be done for the Group **users** with **''write list=@users''** |
Adding this statement would allow the entire users group, over the network, **write** access while restricting **Others** with the **Read only switch**.\\ | Adding this statement would allow the entire Group **users**, **write** access while restricting **Others** with the **Read only switch**.\\ |
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