April 28, 20224 yr When User Shares are automatically created, the default SMB security = Public. This means everyone on my network has access to my data! Is there a way to change the default "export" (e.g. Export=No). Is there a way to change the default SMB security (e.g. Security=Private)?
April 28, 20224 yr Community Expert Why don't you start by reading the PDF in the first post of this topic? https://forums.unraid.net/topic/110580-security-is-not-a-dirty-word-unraid-windows-10-smb-setup/#comment-1009109 It contains a complete set of instruction to setup secure file sharing for Windows. IF you still have questions, post back in this thread with them. If you need help with what each security (Public, Secure or Private) level provides, they are be summarized as follows: Summary of security modes: Public- All users including guests have full read/write access. Secure- All users including guests have read access, you select which of your users have write access. Private- No guest access at all, you select which of your users have read/write, read-only access or no access. Personally, I would try to avoid 'Secure' if at all possible. I think it combines the worst of all possible attributes. Files have very little protection but it provides the illusion that they are protected.
April 28, 20224 yr Community Expert 28 minutes ago, Jaybau said: When User Shares are automatically created, the default SMB security = Public Quote Security Changes It is now mandatory to define a root password. We also created a division in the Users page to distinguish root from other user names. The root UserEdit page includes a text box for pasting SSH authorized keys. For new configurations, the flash share default export setting is No. For all new user shares, the default export setting is No. For new configurations, SMBv1 is disabled by default. For new configurations, telnet, ssh, and ftp are disabled by default. We removed certain strings from Diagnostics such as passwords found in the 'go' file. from https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/prereleases/unraid-os-version-6100-rc1-available-r1514/ and later, currently rc5
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