![]() With regards to enabling Guest access, the only option I see applies to both AFP and SMB, you do this as follows. The first step in doing so is to create a Network Disk Image of 10.9, or the 10.9 installation media (which is the Install OS X Mavericks bundle for this example). I personally get the impression that most if not all the settings you can do in nf are really only relating to the Mac itself connecting to another different SMB server, for example this file and smb_neg are used to tell the Mac to connect to another SMB server using SMB1 or 2 or 3 instead of auto-negotiate. For the purposes of this example, we’re going to use an OS X El Capitan (10.11) installer running Server 5 to boot an OS X computer over the network. ![]() I forgot to mention the file(s) do not exist as standard, you have to create them and enter whatever settings you want. The Time Machine server in Server App in Apple OS X Server before 5.1 does not notify the user about ignored permissions during a backup, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information in opportunistic circumstances by reading backup data that lacks intended restrictions.
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