samba.cnf security parameter is not present in smb.conf





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The security = parameter is missing in the samba smb.conf file in Ubuntu 16.04.



Was the securty = paramiter removed from newer versions of Samba. I am probably just reading an old book. I am running Ubuntu 16.04.










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The security = parameter is missing in the samba smb.conf file in Ubuntu 16.04.



Was the securty = paramiter removed from newer versions of Samba. I am probably just reading an old book. I am running Ubuntu 16.04.










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The security = parameter is missing in the samba smb.conf file in Ubuntu 16.04.



Was the securty = paramiter removed from newer versions of Samba. I am probably just reading an old book. I am running Ubuntu 16.04.










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The security = parameter is missing in the samba smb.conf file in Ubuntu 16.04.



Was the securty = paramiter removed from newer versions of Samba. I am probably just reading an old book. I am running Ubuntu 16.04.







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  • There is a typo in my question I wanted to set it to security=share not user

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    May 1 '14 at 18:51

















There is a typo in my question I wanted to set it to security=share not user

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May 1 '14 at 18:51





There is a typo in my question I wanted to set it to security=share not user

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I used a config file from who knows what version, but this post referenceses it.
http://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/samba-in-14-04-broken/1301/2



I did not do any thing else mentioned in that thread other than use that smb.conf file. I did use the hosts allow = 192.168.0. Paramiter. I also just ended up using users and not share.






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    I used a config file from who knows what version, but this post referenceses it.
    http://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/samba-in-14-04-broken/1301/2



    I did not do any thing else mentioned in that thread other than use that smb.conf file. I did use the hosts allow = 192.168.0. Paramiter. I also just ended up using users and not share.






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      I used a config file from who knows what version, but this post referenceses it.
      http://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/samba-in-14-04-broken/1301/2



      I did not do any thing else mentioned in that thread other than use that smb.conf file. I did use the hosts allow = 192.168.0. Paramiter. I also just ended up using users and not share.






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        I used a config file from who knows what version, but this post referenceses it.
        http://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/samba-in-14-04-broken/1301/2



        I did not do any thing else mentioned in that thread other than use that smb.conf file. I did use the hosts allow = 192.168.0. Paramiter. I also just ended up using users and not share.






        share|improve this answer













        I used a config file from who knows what version, but this post referenceses it.
        http://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/samba-in-14-04-broken/1301/2



        I did not do any thing else mentioned in that thread other than use that smb.conf file. I did use the hosts allow = 192.168.0. Paramiter. I also just ended up using users and not share.







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