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4.3 Configuration File Options

Samba has well over 200 configuration options at its disposal. So let's start off easy by introducing some of the options you can use to modify the configuration file itself.

As we hinted earlier in the chapter, configuration files are by no means static. You can instruct Samba to include or even replace configuration options as it is processing them. The options to do this are summarized in Table 4.2.


Table 4.2: Configuration File Options

Option

Parameters

Function

Default

Scope

config file

string (fully-qualified name)

Sets the location of a configuration file to use instead of the current one.

None

Global

include

string (fully-qualified name)

Specifies an additional segment of configuration options to be included at this point in the configuration file.

None

Global

copy

string (name of share)

Allows you to clone the configuration options of another share in the current share.

None

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