[global] netbios name = OpenWrt interfaces = br-lan server string = Samba on OpenWRT unix charset = UTF-8 workgroup = WORKGROUP ## This global parameter allows the Samba admin to limit what interfaces on a machine will serve SMB requests. bind interfaces only = yes ## time for inactive connections to-be closed in minutes deadtime = 15 ## disable core dumps enable core files = no ## set security (auto, user, domain, ads) security = user ## This parameter controls whether a remote client is allowed or required to use SMB encryption. ## It has different effects depending on whether the connection uses SMB1 or SMB2 and newer: ## If the connection uses SMB1, then this option controls the use of a Samba-specific extension to the SMB protocol introduced in Samba 3.2 that makes use of the Unix extensions. server min protocol = NT1 client min protocol = NT1 ## If the connection uses SMB2 or newer, then this option controls the use of the SMB-level encryption that is supported in SMB version 3.0 and above and available in Windows 8 and newer. ## (default/auto,desired,required,off) #smb encrypt = default ## set invalid users # invalid users = root ## map unknow users to guest map to guest = Bad User ## allow client access to accounts that have null passwords. null passwords = yes ## The old plaintext passdb backend. Some Samba features will not work if this passdb backend is used. (NOTE: enabled for size reasons) ## (tdbsam,smbpasswd,ldapsam) passdb backend = smbpasswd ## Set location of smbpasswd ('smbd -b' will show default compiled location) #smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd ## LAN (IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY) WAN (IPTOS_THROUGHPUT) WiFi (SO_KEEPALIVE) try&error for buffer sizes (SO_RCVBUF=65536 SO_SNDBUF=65536) socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY ## If this integer parameter is set to a non-zero value, Samba will read from files asynchronously when the request size is bigger than this value. ## Note that it happens only for non-chained and non-chaining reads and when not using write cache. ## The only reasonable values for this parameter are 0 (no async I/O) and 1 (always do async I/O). ## (1/0) #aio read size = 0 #aio write size = 0 ## If Samba has been built with asynchronous I/O support, Samba will not wait until write requests are finished before returning the result to the client for files listed in this parameter. ## Instead, Samba will immediately return that the write request has been finished successfully, no matter if the operation will succeed or not. ## This might speed up clients without aio support, but is really dangerous, because data could be lost and files could be damaged. #aio write behind = /*.tmp/ ## lower CPU useage if supported and aio is disabled (aio read size = 0 ; aio write size = 0) ## is this still broken? issue is from 2019 (NOTE: see https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14095 ) ## (no, yes) #use sendfile = yes ## samba will behave as previous versions of Samba would and will fail the lock request immediately if the lock range cannot be obtained. #blocking locks = No ## disable loading of all printcap printers by default (iprint, cups, lpstat) load printers = No printcap name = /dev/null ## Enabling this parameter will disable Samba's support for the SPOOLSS set of MS-RPC's. disable spoolss = yes ## This parameters controls how printer status information is interpreted on your system. ## (BSD, AIX, LPRNG, PLP, SYSV, HPUX, QNX, SOFTQ) printing = bsd ## Disable that nmbd is acting as a WINS server for unknow netbios names #dns proxy = No ## win/unix user mapping backend #idmap config * : backend = tdb ## Allows the server name that is advertised through MDNS to be set to the hostname rather than the Samba NETBIOS name. ## This allows an administrator to make Samba registered MDNS records match the case of the hostname rather than being in all capitals. ## (netbios, mdns) mdns name = mdns ## Clients that only support netbios won't be able to see your samba server when netbios support is disabled. #disable netbios = Yes ## Setting this value to no will cause nmbd never to become a local master browser. #local master = no ## (auto, yes) If this is set to yes, on startup, nmbd will force an election, and it will have a slight advantage in winning the election. It is recommended that this parameter is used in conjunction with domain master = yes, so that nmbd can guarantee becoming a domain master. #preferred master = yes ## (445 139) Specifies which ports the server should listen on for SMB traffic. ## 139 is netbios/nmbd #smb ports = 445 139 ## This is a list of files and directories that are neither visible nor accessible. ## Each entry in the list must be separated by a '/', which allows spaces to be included in the entry. '*' and '?' can be used to specify multiple files or directories as in DOS wildcards. veto files = /Thumbs.db/.DS_Store/._.DS_Store/.apdisk/ ## If a directory that is to be deleted contains nothing but veto files this deletion will fail unless you also set the delete veto files parameter to yes. delete veto files = yes ################ Filesystem and creation rules ################ ## reported filesystem type (NTFS,Samba,FAT) #fstype = FAT ## Allows a user who has write access to the file (by whatever means, including an ACL permission) to modify the permissions (including ACL) on it. #dos filemode = Yes ## file/dir creating rules #create mask = 0666 #directory mask = 0777 #force group = root #force user = root #inherit owner = windows and unix ################################################################ ######### Dynamic written config options ######### [mnt] path = /mnt valid users = root read only = no vfs objects = io_uring [sda1] path = /mnt/sda1/ valid users = root read only = no vfs objects = io_uring [sdb1] path = /mnt/sdb1 valid users = root read only = no vfs objects = io_uring