On 01/20/2012 09:13, David Quigley wrote:
On 01/20/2012 07:40, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
Hello,
using Fedora 16 and its samba 3.6 stack
I would like to share a directory that is under a local ntfs mounted
(with ntfs-3g) path...
For normal dirs I'm able to share after
chcon -t samba_share_t /dir/to/share/path
But for dirs under ntfs? Is there any directive to tell samba to
skip
selinux protection for particular shares?
Thanks in advance,
Gianluca
So from what I understand ntfs-3g is a fuse filesystem. I would
assume that when you do ls -Z on any file on your ntfs-3g mount that
it comes back with the type fuse_t. Unfortunately fuse doesn't
support
finer-grained labeling with SELinux. The best thing that you will be
able to do is make it so your entire ntfs-3g mount is labeled
samba_share_t and then just export the folders you want. You should
be
able to do this by adding -o context=system_u:object_r:samba_share_t
to your mount command for your ntfs-3g mount.
Dave
I just looked back at an old post I made on this very issue and it
seems that there might be a problem. Unless it has been fixed the fuse
mount program doesn't necessarially pass the context mount option down
to the kernel to be handled. So the fix I suggested above might not
work. They may have fixed that problem so give it a try anyway but if
the mount option is not passed down there isn't much you can do about
it.
Dave
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