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If it is a bad idea to have this setup, please let me know. I guess OwnCloud might be a bit overkill for your needs, but still going to mention it. Microsoft considers Internet transport acceptable for modern SMB. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 2 years, 2 months ago.

Active 2 years, 2 months ago. Viewed 9k times. We will use the user accounts for access. We can protect all or just a few folders in tree structure. Just to mention here. The virtual structure can acquire real folders as the subfolders.

Every folder can have their own permissions for any specific user. New window will appear. We will use the button [ New account ] to create a new user. We need to specify a username and the password for that user. The new user appears in the list on the tabs for an Access and a Delete rights.

In the subfolders, we will have also the Upload tab. On every tab we can click the checkbox before an username to allow that permission to it. Here is an example for the delete permission for the user test. I must remind you that an username and the password will protect you system from an unauthorized access.

However, the Web protocol is not encrypted. Bare this in mind. Now that we have protected access to the HFS application, next step is to build the file tree. As I mentioned, we can build complete virtual tree. Then we can just drag and drop a files or folders to the tree structure. The HFS will publish them to the world in such order.

I want to share specific folder from the disk. Therefore, I will again right click on the root and from the context menu choose an option Add folder from disk…. We should now right click on it to configure the access rights to this folder. We will allow upload to it. Last step before we can share our new HFS server with our friend is to check access to it.

This provides better utilization of network bandwidth and load balancing of the file server clients, and optimizes performance for server applications.

Enables aggregation of network bandwidth and network fault tolerance if multiple paths are available between the SMB client and server. This enables server applications to take full advantage of all available network bandwidth and be resilient to a network failure. Supports the use of network adapters that have RDMA capability and can function at full speed with very low latency, while using very little CPU. These counters are specifically designed for server applications, such as Hyper-V and SQL Server, which store files on remote file shares.

In addition, large Maximum Transmission Unit MTU is turned on by default, which significantly enhances performance in large sequential transfers, such as SQL Server data warehouse, database backup or restore, deploying or copying virtual hard disks. With Windows PowerShell cmdlets for SMB, an administrator can manage file shares on the file server, end to end, from the command line. Provides end-to-end encryption of SMB data and protects data from eavesdropping occurrences on untrusted networks.

It may be configured on a per share basis, or for the entire file server, and may be enabled for a variety of scenarios where data traverses untrusted networks. Improves application response times in branch offices. With the use of directory leases, roundtrips from client to server are reduced since metadata is retrieved from a longer living directory cache.

Cache coherency is maintained because clients are notified when directory information on the server changes. Directory opportunistic locks oplocks and oplock leases were introduced in SMB 3. In SMB 3, the Windows implementation of SMB has been refined to improve the caching behavior on the client as well as the ability to push higher throughputs. Helps protect against man-in-the-middle attempt to downgrade dialect negotiation. This means :. Setup may be tricky for users inside local networks or behind routers.

There is separate sub-forum dedicated to port and forwarding problems on official HFS site. There is also no encryption used. Actually most of Internet is not using any encryption so you have to look for specialized secure solutions if dealing with important data.

Download and run HFS. Single executable, no need to install. Drop file or folder you want to share into it. Now anyone can visit your PC and see that shared stuff by entering your IP address in their browser. There are no known vulnerabilities and amount of access visitors get to your PC is very slim; you get a lot of control over process including ability to set limits, keep logs, create user accounts and set access rights on files.



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