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supply a username and password or an invalid one, ANYONE connected to your
router can access the files in the share in Read-Only mode. If you enable
Writable mode this applies to both Guests AND the default root user. If you
enable write access, anybody can create or delete files and folders, if you disable
write access, not even the root user can delete them via SMB (they can through
the CLI though). We can hope that in a future revision there is a simple user
management and that a named user (or root) can read and/or write while Guests
are limited by the Writable or a Public Write flag on a share (and having multiple
shares would be great as well).
Windows
Method 1: Samba 2.0 (SMB2.0) Support
We suggest Samba 2.0 support for Windows 10 users.
Due to the security vulunerabilitiy of the Samba1.0 protocol, Samba1.0 is not
enabled by default in Window 10. You may modify the router Samba
configuration.
1). SSH into your router, you can gain control of both the router and the network
that the rotuer is controlling. You can refer to the following link: https://docs.gl-
inet.com/en/3/app/ssh/
2). Modify the Samba configuration file, type the following command: