invalid users??”Lets you add a list of users who are not allowed to log in to the
Samba service. Besides identifying usernames directly (from your /etc/passwd file),
invalid users can be identified by Linux group or NIS netgroup, by adding a + or & in
front of the name, respectively. Precede the name with @ to have Samba first check
your NIS netgroup, then the Linux group for the name.
valid users??”Add names here to identify which Linux user accounts can access the
Samba service. As with invalid users, names can be preceeded with +, &, or @ characters.
admin users??”Lets you identify users who have administrative privilege on a particular
share. This is available with security = share type of security only.
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Read list??”Add users to whom you want to grant only read access to shares (even if a
share is available with read-write access). This is available with the security = share
type of security only.
Write list??”Add users to whom you want to grant write access to shares, even
if the share is available to all others with read-only access. This is available with the
security = share type of security only.
Guest account??”If Guest ok is selected, the username that is defined here is assigned
to users accessing the file system.
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