I have: - An NAS (Iomega) which supports both NFS and CIFS. Call it N. - A Fedora 25 desktop running Samba. Call it D. - A Windows 10 VM (QEMU/KVM) running on D. Call it W. I want to use N as a backup server for W, however W cannot see shares on N. It complains about permissions. N runs a pretty old version of Debian and is not really updateable, nor is it well documented. Perhaps a Windows expert would find this trivial but I'm no expert in Windows networking. Note that D has no trouble accessing shares on N via Samba. However as D is also running a Samba service, which W can access, I tried a workaround by having D mount a folder from N via NFS and sharing it to W via Samba. This is clunky but works *as long as SElinux is in Permissive mode*. Otherwise it complains of permissions. Note that running smbclient on D does see the same share (i.e. the NFS-mounted folder) with no issues, but of course that's running as me. What SE context should I apply to the NFS mount to allow me to keep SElinux in Enforcing mode but still allow this passthrough to work? poc _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx