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Da: dwalsh(a)redhat.com
Data: 23-feb-2011 22.48
A: "Community support for Fedora
users"<users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Cc:
"antonio montagnani"<antonio.montagnani(a)alice.it>
Ogg: Re: R: Re: R: Re: Samba
misconfiguration
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On
02/23/2011 05:43 PM, antonio montagnani wrote:
> Daniel J Walsh ha scritto /
said the following il
giorno/on
> 23/02/2011 23:17:
> On 02/23/2011 04:52
PM, antonio montagnani wrote:
>>>> Daniel J Walsh ha scritto / said the
following
il giorno/on
>>>> 23/02/2011 22:18:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> After my
previous post, I went through man samba_selinux just
after
>>>> dinner, and
also samba.conf file, and I
understood that I should have
>>>> done some
homework on selinux labeling and so
on :-) : What surprises me
>>>> that on a
different box in my home selinux is
enforced too, but samba is
>>>> working
fine sharing folders, even if I
didn't do my homework (i.e. no
>>>>
tip&tricks).
>>>> The real difference between these two machines is a
fresh
installation
>>>> of F14 (that is having these problems) and an F14 as
update
(when Samba
>>>> was installed Selinux had been disabled).
>>>>
>>>> Set
>>>>
>>>> What do you suggest?? not a problem at home as I am working with
Fedora
>>>> only, a problem if I want share folders in a Windows
environment
(this
>>>>> is a laptop)
>>>>>
>>>>
>I think the easiest is
>
>setsebool -P
samba_enabe_home_dirs 1
You also have booleans
samba_export_all_rw
samba_export_all_ro
To share everything.
You could also label the
content as samba_share_t.
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it worked like a charm...
I apologize not having read documentation in advance
Thanks to Craig & Daniel for help
Antonio