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  1. ah ok, i see what you mean, for the particular share i'd like to open up, that works just as well, thanks
  2. thanks, that's what I was getting at. After looking at /etc/samba/smb.conf, I ended up creating /boot/config/smb-extra.conf with the following: guest account = nobody [media-public] path = /mnt/user/media guest ok = yes read only = yes /mnt/user/media already exists as another samba share with the user-specific privileges This gave me the regular "media" share with user-specific privileges and "media-public" that is open to anyone within the network, read-only.
  3. what about allowing "no login" for an existing samba share with read-only privileges? i.e. security = private user1= read/write user2= read/write guest=read only
  4. ah, i mean how do I create a guest samba share, no login required
  5. How do I create an anonymous samba share in 5.0? or do I have to make mods around the default samba config?
  6. Running 4.7 I need to upgrade my 9 disk array to a 15 disk array. So far, I've not had any problems with the current setup. What's the best way to do this? My plan: 1. Build a new server chassis with my spare unRAID flash boot drive with latest 5.0-rc 2. Move existing 9 drives to the new chassis 3. Boot up, assign the 9 drives in the disk order they are configured via UI Are there any issues with this?