) With an invalid user as the guest account, the IPC$ connection that
lists the shared resources fails.
Username map??”Identifies the file that contains a mapping of client usernames to the
Samba server. By default, this file is /etc/samba/smbusers.
Hosts allow??”Contains a list of one or more hosts that are allowed to use your computer??™s
Samba services. By default, users from any computer can connect to the Samba
server (of course, they still have to provide valid usernames and passwords). Generally,
you use this option to allow connections from specific computers (such as 10.0.0.1) or
computer networks (such as 10.0.0.) that are excluded by the Hosts deny option.
Hosts deny??”Contains a list of one or more hosts from which users are not allowed to
use your computer??™s Samba services. You can make this option fairly restrictive, and then
add the specific hosts and networks you want to use the Samba server. By default, no hosts
are denied.
Logging Options
The following options help define how logging is done on your Samba server:
Log level??”Sets the debug level used when logging Samba activity. Raise the level
from the default (0) to log more Samba activity.
Log file??”Defines the location of the Samba smb log file. By default, Samba log
files are contained in /var/log/samba (with filenames log.
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