On 08/05/09 14:08, Alan M Wright wrote:
Using a single user is fine.  The operating

Sorry about the incomplete sentence.  I was about to say that
the OS has no requirements that use or define multiple users.

For SMB shares, you also have the option to use guest access,
which is enabled by setting guestok=true on each share.

Alan

On 08/05/09 13:52, Brian wrote:
Hello i am trying to create a data server. I have my raidz2 array set up and I have shared the folder through the smbshare command. Initially this is going to be used for my family, so I am not concerned about creating multiple users with different permissions for files. I would like to merely have one user that everyone connects as. Is this possible? i.e can everyone on the network merely connect as a single user or would this create problems? Or should I create everyone a unique user and give them all global priviledges? I am unsure on what to do here. I thought I could get away with having no users and just map the CIFS share as a network drive in windows xp, but it asks for a user and password

thank you for your time

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