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title, description, featured
title | description | featured |
---|---|---|
Samba | Manage your Home Assistant and custom add-ons over Samba. | true |
This add-on allows you to set up a Samba server to access Hass.io folders using Windows network shares.
Be careful when setting up port forwarding for remote access. If you don't restrict access by setting a username and strong password, your configuration could be exposed to the entire Internet!
Sometimes shares will not show up under network in Windows. Then you could open the file browser, click the address field where it says "> Network" and type //HASSIO to access Hass.io shares.
{
"workgroup": "WORKGROUP",
"username": "",
"password": "",
"interface": "eth0",
"allow_hosts": [
"10.0.0.0/8",
"172.16.0.0/12",
"192.168.0.0/16"
],
"veto_files": [
"._*",
".DS_Store",
"Thumbs.db",
"icon?",
".Trashes"
]
}
{% configuration %}
workgroup:
description: Set network workgroup name.
required: false
default: "WORKGROUP
"
type: string
username:
description: Username for logging in.
required: true
type: string
password:
description: Password for username
. An empty password is not supported.
required: true
type: string
interface:
description: Interface that will start the share. Normally this is eth0
for ethernet wired connection and wlan0
for wireless connection. If you are running on an Intel NUC this could also be enp3s0
for ethernet or wlp5s0
for wireless connection.
required: false
type: string
allow_hosts:
description: The hosts that are allowed to connect to your Samba server. By default it is limited to people within the same local network.
required: false
default: '["10.0.0.0/8", "172.16.0.0/12", "192.168.0.0/16"]
'
type: list
veto_files:
description: List of files that are neither visible nor accessible. Useful to stop clients from littering the share with temporary hidden files (e.g. macOS .DS_Store, Windows Thumbs.db)
required: false
default: '["._*", ".DS_Store", "Thumbs.db", "icon?", ".Trashes"]
'
type: list
{% endconfiguration %}