> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Eric
> Levy via samba
> Verzonden: vrijdag 2 juli 2021 16:12
> Aan: samba at lists.samba.org
> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] multiuser with simple user mapping
>
> On Fri, 2021-07-02 at 10:09 +0100, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> > On Fri, 2021-07-02 at 10:45 +0200, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote:
> > > All what Aur?lien said.. +
> > >
> > > Now which DSM are you running 6.x or 7.0?
> > > Because when its 7.0
> > > > > NT4 domains are no longer supported. Current NT4
domains will
> > > > > be
> > > > > unavailable after the update.
> > > And
> > > > > DSM 7.0 by default disables NTLMv1 and enables NTMLv2
only, so
> > > > > SMB clients
> > > > > (e.g., Windows XP devices, media players, network
printers,
> > > > > smart
> > > > > TVs, and IP cameras) won?t be
> > > > > able to access your Synology NAS. To restore the
connection
> > > > > after
> > > > > the update,
> > > > > go to Control Panel > File Services > SMB >
Advanced Settings
> > > > > > Others and enable NTLMv1 authentication.
> > >
> > > https://www.synology.com/en-global/dsm/feature/active_directory
> > > Set it up join the domain and and your set.
> > >
> > > Stop fiddeling around and avoid the configs that will break you
> > > setup
> > > in near future.
> > >
> >
> > Hi Louis, the problem is that the OP has intimated that he doesn't
> > have
> > an Active Directory domain, if he had said that there was a DC, I
> > would
> > have pointed him in that direction days ago. He even tried to say
> > there
> > were only two machines in use, now he has admitted there will be
> > clients, number unspecified. We know little about his network and
> > this
> > hasn't helped.
> >
> > Rowland
>
>
> Currently, there is no domain of any kind.
Well, basicly thats great, because that does give you options.
> As stated, I am not entirely
> against using one if it would help, especially if I may do so
> using the features provided on the Synology device. As stated also,
> the preference is to keep matters as simple as possible, and having no
> domain is simpler than having one.
Well, yes, thats true, but keep in mind that, almost any OS is increasing
security settings, a "easy" setup now, might bit you later on.
> Thus, I might prefer a solution not requiring a domain,
That one you must deside..
> if available. It seems, though, from comments, that none is available.
>
> Regarding clients or other information, please let me know if I can
> offer you more useful information. It seems you feel that the way this
> question is resolved ought to be planned for some fixed
> number and type of clients, but the fact is this information would
> be quite dynamic.
> Connections would be made by various laptops and handheld devices that
> would be connected to the LAN at various times, as well as
> occasionally by desktops on a WAN.
> None of these devices would exist exclusively as
> clients to the file shares, but rather this use is one of many for
> these devices. There is no fixed use case or demand capacity for these
> connections. The network is more of a very simple but also slightly
> unpredictable SOHO configuration, rather than a network used in a
> business or data center, which is more likely to have a fixed count of
> nodes.
>
> Again, please let me know if you would like me to add any more
> information.
Well, then i suggest,
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Standalone_Server
That shows also what you. Its most simple, the "demo" share shows what
you want,
1 share, for multiple users.
Only, you need to add that through the DSM software from synology
Its some time ago i worked with these. :-/ and i see DSM 7 is pretty new.
Just give it a go and test it carefully.
See how far you come and if its not working, mail the list here.
(ps. I might be bit slow in responce, 1 week hard needed vacation in 10 min )
:-))
Greetz,
Louis