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Open up /etc/samba/smb.conf and add public / private SMB shares as required, along with any other
config adjustments you might want. nano etc/samba/smb.conf Below are two example share config blocks web is a public/guest share, which is read only by guests and users, but authorizes the SMB users chris and kale to be able to write to the share. documents is a private share, which cannot be read, written, nor browsed by guests, but ANY logged in SMB user can...