(my server runs an old version of Samba :-), but after you have built your smb.conf, you can check for errors anyway with #: testparm or #: testparm -v (which will give you the defaults as well.
Gnome tracker is still available (= tracker) or no indexing (= noindex), the default.įor Time Machine backup share (added in Samba 4.8):Īs far as I know, testparm will not validate vfs_fruit parameters. See smb.conf for 4.12 for other Elasticsearch parameters. Server icon in Finder (added in Samba 4.5):įruit:wipe_intentionally_left_blank_rfork = yesįor Spotlight backend indexing using Elasticsearch (added in Samba 4.12): Load in modules (order is critical!) and enable AAPL extensions:įor additional setting see the manpage vfs_fruit. Other than those shown in the share below, I recommend you include all parameters in the section of smb.conf.įor ease of copy > paste, a clean smb.conf section is included at the bottom of this page.Īpple extensions ("AAPL") run under SMB2/3 protocol, make that the minimum (probably shouldn't be running SMB1 anyway.) - defaults to SMB2_2 in Samba 4.11+:Īpple extensions require support for extended attributes(xattr) - defaults to yes in Samba 4.9+: Note that some parameters may not work with your version of Samba - read the smb.conf and vfs_fruit man pages (on Linux) for your system.
#Macbook os x folder question mark mac os x
Below are suggested parameters to use in smb.conf file of the Samba server to improve operability with Mac OS X clients.