Shares
In the Shares tab, determine the Samba shares to activate. There are some predened
shares, like homes and printers. Use Toggle Status to switch between Active and Inactive.
Click Add to add new shares and Delete to delete the selected share.
Allow Users to Share Their Directories enables members of the group in Permitted
Group to share directories they own with other users. For example, users for a local
scope or DOMAIN\Users for a domain scope. The user also must make sure that the
le system permissions allow access. With Maximum Number of Shares, limit the total
amount of shares that may be created. To permit access to user shares without authen-
tication, enable Allow Guest Access.
Identity
In the Identity tab, you can determine the domain with which the host is associated
(Base Settings) and whether to use an alternative hostname in the network (NetBIOS
Hostname). It is also possible to use Microsoft Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
for name resolution. In this case, activate Use WINS for Hostname Resolution and decide
whether to Retrieve WINS server via DHCP. To set expert global settings or set a user
authentication source, click Advanced Settings.
Trusted Domains
To enable users from other domains to access your domain, make the appropriate settings
in the Trusted Domains tab. To add a new domain, click Add. To remove the selected
domain, click Delete.
LDAP Settings
In the tab LDAP Settings, you can determine the LDAP server to use for authentication.
To test the connection to your LDAP server, click Test Connection. To set expert LDAP
settings or use default values, click Advanced Settings.
For more information about LDAP conguration, see Chapter 4, LDAP—A Directory
Service (↑Security Guide).
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