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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

No password will be required to access the share.
The nobody user account (used only by users who access your computer remotely) is
the default name used. (The FTP user is also a recommended value.)
 Read only??”If Yes, files can only be read from this file system, but no remote user
can save or modify files on the file system. Select No if you want users to be allowed
to save files to this directory over the network.
 Guest ok??”Select Yes to enable guest users access to this directory without requiring
a password.
 Hosts allow??”Add the names of the computers that will be allowed to access this file
system. Separate hostnames by commas, spaces, or tabs. Here are some valid ways of
entering hostnames:
 localhost??”Allows access to the local host.
 192.168.12.125??”IP address. Enter an individual IP address.
 192.168.12.??”Enter a network address to include all hosts on a network. (Be sure
to put a dot at the end of the network number or it won??™t work!)
 pcren, pcstimpy??”Enables access to individual hosts by name.
 EXCEPT host??”If you are allowing access to a group of hosts (such as by entering
a network address), use EXCEPT to specifically deny access from one host from
that group.
 Hosts deny??”Denies access to specific computers by placing their names here.


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