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= | = Installation = | ||
The following will allow a Windows computer to connect to the Samba shares as anonymous without authentication. | |||
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yum install samba | |||
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systemctl enable smb | |||
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= Configuration = | |||
== Globals == | |||
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vi /etc/samba/smb.conf | |||
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workgroup = WORKGROUP | |||
server string = My Media Server | |||
netbios name = centos | |||
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security = user | |||
passdb backend = tdbsam | |||
map to guest = bad user | |||
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load printers = no | |||
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== File Shares == | |||
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[alpha] | |||
path = /mnt/usb-hd0/alpha | |||
comment = Alpha File Share | |||
public = yes | |||
browseable = yes | |||
writable = yes | |||
guest ok = yes | |||
read only = no | |||
[beta] | |||
path = /mnt/usb-hd0/beta | |||
comment = Beta File Share | |||
public = yes | |||
browseable = yes | |||
writable = yes | |||
guest ok = yes | |||
read only = no | |||
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== | == File Permissions == | ||
As with a Windows computer there are two aspects to file sharing. The share permission and the file permission.<br><br> | |||
File Permissions | |||
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chmod -R 757 /path/to/folder | |||
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Set Folder Owner to nobody | |||
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chown -R nobody:nobody /path/to/folder | |||
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Set defaults for new files | |||
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setfacl -d -m g::rwx /path/to/folder | |||
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= Services = | |||
Once the /etc/samba/smb.conf file has been completed and saved restart the service. | |||
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systemctl restart smb | |||
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= Connecting to Windows UNC = | |||
== Installation == | |||
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yum -y install samba-client cifs-utils | |||
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== Mounting == | |||
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mount -t cifs -o workgroup=workgroup,username=myuser,password=mypassword //my.server.name/sharename /tmp/smbmountpoint | |||
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If you do not have the samba client installed you will get errors like: | |||
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CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -22 | |||
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== | = Tools = | ||
Viewing Default Folder Permissions | |||
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getfacl /folder/to/view | |||
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Setting Default Permissions | |||
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setfacl -d -m o::rwx /folder/to/set | |||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
[[Category: Linux]] | [[Category: Linux]] |
Latest revision as of 06:43, 20 June 2015
Installation
The following will allow a Windows computer to connect to the Samba shares as anonymous without authentication.
yum install samba
systemctl enable smb
Configuration
Globals
vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
workgroup = WORKGROUP server string = My Media Server netbios name = centos
security = user passdb backend = tdbsam map to guest = bad user
load printers = no
[alpha] path = /mnt/usb-hd0/alpha comment = Alpha File Share public = yes browseable = yes writable = yes guest ok = yes read only = no [beta] path = /mnt/usb-hd0/beta comment = Beta File Share public = yes browseable = yes writable = yes guest ok = yes read only = no
File Permissions
As with a Windows computer there are two aspects to file sharing. The share permission and the file permission.
File Permissions
chmod -R 757 /path/to/folder
Set Folder Owner to nobody
chown -R nobody:nobody /path/to/folder
Set defaults for new files
setfacl -d -m g::rwx /path/to/folder
Services
Once the /etc/samba/smb.conf file has been completed and saved restart the service.
systemctl restart smb
Connecting to Windows UNC
Installation
yum -y install samba-client cifs-utils
Mounting
mount -t cifs -o workgroup=workgroup,username=myuser,password=mypassword //my.server.name/sharename /tmp/smbmountpoint
If you do not have the samba client installed you will get errors like:
CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -22
Tools
Viewing Default Folder Permissions
getfacl /folder/to/view
Setting Default Permissions
setfacl -d -m o::rwx /folder/to/set