-When the \fBsharesmb\fR property is changed for a dataset, the dataset and any children inheriting the property are re-shared with the new options, only if the property was previously set to \fBoff\fR, or if they were shared before the property was changed. If the new property is set to \fBoff\fR, the file systems are unshared.
+In Linux, the share is created with the acl "Everyone:F" by default, meaning that everyone have read access. This however isn't the full truth: Any access control on the underlaying filesystem supersedes this.
+.sp
+.ne 2
+.mk
+.na
+\fBMinimal /etc/samba/smb.conf configuration\fR
+.sp
+.in +2
+* Samba will need to listen to 'localhost' (127.0.0.1) for the zfs utilities to communitate with samba. This is the default behavior for most Linux distributions.
+.sp
+* See the \fBUSERSHARE\fR section of the \fBsmb.conf\fR(5) man page for all configuration options.
+.sp
+.in -2