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Astralix
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SOLVED: SMB loosing config at reboot
Hi!
First of all, thanks you Merlin for your work on improving AC66U firmware. Right mixture of staying close to the original but tweaking up some important things.
But I have a problem with samba service. As I have multiple shares with different rights, I set up the basic things via web interface and then modified the /etc/smb.conf directly by copying the strutures the web interface produced. I just used the keywords and the follow up of the keywords the generated smb.conf file had before.
I expected the system to then show the settings I made. But now, after either modifying something via web interface or just rebooting the router, the smb.conf is trashed.
The system always adds multiple path entries for minidln adatabase and others that I never set up. It throws permissions and my four usernames I added for each entry at random.
How can I prevent this? I don't need the web interface for smb if it destroys my settings. Or is there different directory where I can copy my settings that is preferred over auto-configuration?
Thanks for any help
Regards
Astralix
Hi!
First of all, thanks you Merlin for your work on improving AC66U firmware. Right mixture of staying close to the original but tweaking up some important things.
But I have a problem with samba service. As I have multiple shares with different rights, I set up the basic things via web interface and then modified the /etc/smb.conf directly by copying the strutures the web interface produced. I just used the keywords and the follow up of the keywords the generated smb.conf file had before.
I expected the system to then show the settings I made. But now, after either modifying something via web interface or just rebooting the router, the smb.conf is trashed.
The system always adds multiple path entries for minidln adatabase and others that I never set up. It throws permissions and my four usernames I added for each entry at random.
How can I prevent this? I don't need the web interface for smb if it destroys my settings. Or is there different directory where I can copy my settings that is preferred over auto-configuration?
Thanks for any help
Regards
Astralix
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