Insecurity by blindly patching non-existant security holes. Install Home Assistant Operating System This guide shows how to install the Home Assistant Operating system onto your Raspberry Pi using Raspberry Pi Imager. In Samba 3.6.25 I just didn't apply the breakage (so-called "fix"), in Samba 4.x I had to shoot holes into its config, because now it will also allow true wide links (E.g. After installation, Home Assistant can work with Wi-Fi, but an Ethernet connection is more reliable and highly recommended. Starting with some broken security "fix" in Samba 3.6.25, Samba now considers everything that isn't a regular file or directory as a wide link, so even if you share "/" (Which is everything, nothing below can be wide), Samba will consider even /tmp as a wide link, although it's a non-wide link, pointing to /var/tmp (Which is also below "/"). Originally Samba correctly interpreted wide links in exactly this way. If you share /media, neither /media/hdd nor /media/autofs are wide links, as they are below the share "/media". if you share "/media/hdd" and there is a link /media/hdd/movie/NAS pointing to /media/autofs/NAS/movie, that would be a wide link, as /media/autofs is not shared (it's one level up from /media/hdd). "Media" shared /media and everything below is considered a wide link (although in fact it's mount points).Į.g. ![]() ![]() "Harddisk" shares /media/hdd, most stuff below are regular files and directories. ![]() I still claim it is related to Samba 4.x considerung about everything as a wide link.
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