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This example uses <filename>/srv/samba/sharename</filename> because, according to the <emphasis>Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS)</emphasis>, <ulink url="http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3. html#SRVDATAFORSERVICESPROVIDEDBYSYSTEM">/srv</ulink> is where site-specific data should be served. Technically Samba shares can be placed anywhere on the filesystem as long as the permissions are correct, but adhering to standards is recommended.
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Located in ../docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:180(para)
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<emphasis>read only:</emphasis> determines if the share is read only or if write privileges are granted. Write privileges are allowed only when the value is <emphasis>no</emphasis>, as is seen in this example. If the value is <emphasis>yes</emphasis>, then access to the share is read only.
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Located in docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:219(para)
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<emphasis>create mask:</emphasis> determines the permissions new files will have when created.
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Located in docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:195(para)
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The <emphasis>-p</emphasis> switch tells mkdir to create the entire directory tree if it doesn't exist. Change the share name to fit the environment.
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Located in ../docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:229(para)
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The above configuration gives all access to any client on the local network. For a more secure configuration, see <xref linkend="samba-fileprint-security"/>.
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Located in docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:229(para)
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There are two security levels available to the Common Internet Filesystem (CIFS) network protocol <emphasis>user-level</emphasis> and <emphasis>share-level</emphasis>. Samba's <emphasis>security mode</emphasis> implementation allows more flexibility, providing four ways of implementing user-level security and one way to implement share-level:
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Located in ../docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:302(para)
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<emphasis>security = ADS:</emphasis> allows the Samba server to join an Active Directory domain as a native member. See <xref linkend="samba-ad-integration"/> for details.
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Located in ../docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:328(para)
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This section will reconfigure the Samba file and print server, from <xref linkend="samba-fileserver"/> and the <ulink type="help" url="help:/kubuntu/printing/"> Print Server</ulink>, to require authentication.
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Located in ../docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:361(para)
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First, install the <application>libpam-smbpass</application> package which will sync the system users to the Samba user database:
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Located in ../docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:368(para)
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Finally, restart Samba for the new settings to take effect:
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Located in ../docs/sharing/C/sharing.xml:393(para)
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