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- ; The global setting for a default install
- ; Copyright(C) John H Terpstra - 1997
- ;======================= Global Settings =====================================
- [global]
-
- ; workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: REDHAT4
- workgroup = WORKGROUP
-
- ; comment is the equivalent of the NT Description field
- comment = Samba Server
-
- ; printing = BSD or SYSV or AIX, etc.
- printing = bsd
- printcap name = /etc/printcap
- load printers = yes
-
- ; Uncomment this if you want a guest account, you must add this to /etc/passwd
- ; guest account = pcguest
- log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
-
- ; Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb)
- max log size = 50
-
- ; Options for handling file name case sensitivity and / or preservation
- ; Case Sensitivity breaks many WfW and Win95 apps
- ; case sensitive = yes
- short preserve case = yes
- preserve case = yes
-
- ; Security and file integrity related options
- lock directory = /usr/local/samba/var/locks
- locking = yes
- ; Strict locking is available for paranoid locking situations only
- ; enabling this severely degrades read / write performance.
- ; strict locking = yes
- ; fake oplocks = yes
- share modes = yes
-
- ; Security modes: USER uses Unix username/passwd, SHARE uses WfW type passwords
- ; SERVER uses an other SMB server (eg: Windows NT Server or Samba)
- ; to provide authentication services
- security = user
- ; Use password server option only with security = server
- ; password server = <NT-Server-Name>
-
- ; Configuration Options ***** The location of this entry in your smb.conf
- ; heirachy determines which parameters are overwritten - please watch out!
- ; Where %m is any SMBName (machine name, or computer name) for which a custom
- ; configuration is desired
- ; include = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m
-
- ; Performance Related Options
- ; Before setting socket options read the smb.conf man page!!
- socket options = TCP_NODELAY
- ; Socket Address is used to specify which socket Samba
- ; will listen on (good for aliased systems)
- ; socket address = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
- ; Use keep alive only if really needed!!!!
- ; keep alive = 60
- ; Configure Samba to use multiple interfaces
- ; Samba will auto-detect network interfaces - only use this if
- ; the auto-detection does not deliver the needed results
- ; interfaces = 192.168.12.2/24 176.16.111.22/19 10.11.13.14/255.255.252.0
-
- ; Browser Control Options:
- ; Local Master set to True causes Samba to participate in browser elections
- ; the default setting is true, this causes Samba to behave like a
- ; Windows NT server. Setting this to false turns off all browser
- ; election participation.
- ; local master = yes
-
- ; OS Level gives Samba the power to win browser elections. Windows NT = 32
- ; Any value < 32 means NT wins as Master Browser, > 32 Samba gets it
- ; default = 0, this ensures that Samba will NOT win the browser election.
- ; os level = 33
-
- ; Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser
- ; Only ever set this if there is NO Windows NT Domain Controller on the
- ; network
- ; domain master = yes
-
- ; Preferred Master causes Samba to force a local browser election on startup
- ; preferred master = yes
-
- ; Use with care only if you have an NT server on your network that has been
- ; configured at install time to be a primary domain controller.
- ; domain controller = <NT-Domain-Controller-SMBName>
-
- ; Domain Logon Service Options:
- ; Domain logon control can be a good thing! See [netlogon] share section below!
- ; Do NOT set this to yes if there is an Windows NT domain controller
- ; on the network
- ; domain logons = yes
-
- ; run a specific logon batch file per workstation (machine)
- ; logon script = %m.bat
- ; run a specific logon batch file per username
- ; logon script = %u.bat
-
- ; Where to store roving profiles (only for Win95 and WinNT)
- ; %L substitutes for the SMB name we are called, %U is username
- ; You must uncomment the [Profiles] share below
- ; logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
-
- ; Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section:
- ; WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable it's WINS Server
- ; the default is NO. If you have an Windows NT Server WINS use it!
- ; Samba defaults to wins support = no
- ; wins support = yes
-
- ; WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client
- ; Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT both
- ; wins server = w.x.y.z
-
- ; WINS Proxy - Tells Samba to answer name resolution queries on behalf of a non
- ; WINS Client capable client, for this to work there must be at least one
- ; WINS Server on the network. The default is NO.
- ; wins proxy = yes
-
- ;============================ Share Definitions ==============================
- [homes]
- comment = Home Directories
- browseable = no
- writable = yes
-
- ; Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain Logons
- ; [netlogon]
- ; comment = Samba Network Logon Service
- ; path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
- ; Case sensitivity breaks logon script processing!!!
- ; case sensitive = no
- ; guest ok = yes
- ; locking = no
- ; writable = no
- ; For browseable say NO if you want to hide the NETLOGON share
- ; browseable = yes
-
- ; Un-comment the following to provide a specific roving profile share
- ; the default is to use the user's home directory
- ;[Profiles]
- ; path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
- ; browseable = no
- ; printable = no
- ; guest ok = yes
-
- ; NOTE: There is NO need to specifically define each individual printer
- [printers]
- comment = All Printers
- path = /usr/spool/samba
- browseable = no
- printable = yes
- ; Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print
- guest ok = no
- writable = no
- create mask = 0700
-
- ;[tmp]
- ; comment = Temporary file space
- ; path = /tmp
- ; read only = no
- ; public = yes
-
- ; A publicly accessible directory, but read only, except for people in
- ; the staff group
- [public]
- comment = Public Stuff
- path = /home/samba
- public = yes
- writable = yes
- printable = no
- write list = @users
-
- ; Other examples.
- ;
- ; A private printer, usable only by fred. Spool data will be placed in fred's
- ; home directory. Note that fred must have write access to the spool directory,
- ; wherever it is.
- ;[fredsprn]
- ; comment = Fred's Printer
- ; valid users = fred
- ; path = /homes/fred
- ; printer = freds_printer
- ; public = no
- ; writable = no
- ; printable = yes
- ;
- ; A private directory, usable only by fred. Note that fred requires write
- ; access to the directory.
- ;[fredsdir]
- ; comment = Fred's Service
- ; path = /usr/somewhere/private
- ; valid users = fred
- ; public = no
- ; writable = yes
- ; printable = no
- ;
- ; a service which has a different directory for each machine that connects
- ; this allows you to tailor configurations to incoming machines. You could
- ; also use the %u option to tailor it by user name.
- ; The %m gets replaced with the machine name that is connecting.
- ;[pchome]
- ; comment = PC Directories
- ; path = /usr/pc/%m
- ; public = no
- ; writable = yes
- ;
- ;
- ; A publicly accessible directory, read/write to all users. Note that all files
- ; created in the directory by users will be owned by the default user, so
- ; any user with access can delete any other user's files. Obviously this
- ; directory must be writable by the default user. Another user could of course
- ; be specified, in which case all files would be owned by that user instead.
- ;[public]
- ; path = /usr/somewhere/else/public
- ; public = yes
- ; only guest = yes
- ; writable = yes
- ; printable = no
- ;
- ;
- ; The following two entries demonstrate how to share a directory so that two
- ; users can place files there that will be owned by the specific users. In this
- ; setup, the directory should be writable by both users and should have the
- ; sticky bit set on it to prevent abuse. Obviously this could be extended to
- ; as many users as required.
- ;[myshare]
- ; comment = Mary's and Fred's stuff
- ; path = /usr/somewhere/shared
- ; valid users = mary fred
- ; public = no
- ; writable = yes
- ; printable = no
- ; create mask = 0765
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