Folks
I have a Centos7 system (SOFA) and want to install a Samba share
named "STUFF" for the machines inside my home. All users in my home
have read access to the share, but only one user "me" has write
permission. The configuration below worked just fine when the Samba
system was on Centos 6, but did not work under Centos 7. The client
machine is Windows 10. I have changed all "private" information for
this message.
The Centos 7 machine is running with SELINUX disabled, and
effectively without firewall.
Windows network browsing finds the computer, but not the share. (it
used to find the share with Centos 6).
The server name is SOFA
The share name is STUFF
the Workgroup name is MYGROUP
The Linux account is "melinux"
The logon name from windows is "me"
I have issued the command
smbpass -a me
<password-for-me>
<password-for-me>
smb.conf contains:
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# Samba Configuration
[global]
dns proxy = no
hosts allow = 192.168. 127. 10. localhost
hosts deny = ALL
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
netbios name = SOFA
printcap name = /dev/null
printing = bsd
security = user
server string = Samba %v on sofa
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
winbind use default domain = no
workgroup = MYGROUP
[STUFF]
browsable = yes
case sensitive = no
comment = STUFF on sofa
create mask = 0755
directory mask = 0755
force user = melinux
guest ok = yes
path = /home/samba-share
write list = melinux
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smbusers contains:
----------------------------------------------
melinux = me
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Where have I gone wrong? What changed from C6 to C7. Any advice
would be appreciated.
David
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