Linuxconf: SAMBA Configuration Menu Joshua Lamorie (jlamorie@engsoc.carleton.ca) 11.. SSAAMMBBAA CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn The main menu presents you with four submenus. 11..11.. DDeeffaauullttss The configuration options under this menu apply to the overall configuration of the SMB server. This includes security modes, server announce strings etc. The default menu also sets several options that are inherited by all shares on the server. Most of these can be overridden, or extended. 11..22.. DDeeffaauulltt sseettuupp ffoorr uusseerrss'' hhoommee This defines the configuration for users' home directories. When a user with an account on your Linux server connects, they are able to mount their home directory as a SAMBA share. 11..33.. DDeeffaauulltt sseettuupp ffoorr pprriinntteerrss Currently unimplemented. 11..44.. DDiisskk sshhaarreess This is for defining which parts of the Linux filesystem are shared to outside users. This is where specific groups or SAMBA file repositories could be defined. This has an initial menu to allow you to select, add or delete a specific share that is currently on the server.