Samba : Fully Accessed Shared Folder2024/05/15 |
Install Samba to Configure File Server.
For example, Create a fully accessed shared Folder which anybody can read and write, and also authentication is not required.
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[1] | Install and Configure Samba. |
[root@smb ~]#
[root@smb ~]# dnf -y install samba mkdir /home/share [root@smb ~]# chmod 777 /home/share
[root@smb ~]#
vi /etc/samba/smb.conf [global] # line 11 : add (set charset) unix charset = UTF-8 workgroup = SAMBA security = user # add (IP addresses you allow to access) hosts allow = 127. 10.0.0. # add (no authentication) map to guest = Bad User ..... ..... # add to the end # any Share name you like [Share] # specify shared directory path = /home/share # allow writing writable = yes # allow guest user (nobody) guest ok = yes # looks all as guest user guest only = yes # set permission [777] when file created force create mode = 777 # set permission [777] when folder created force directory mode = 777[root@smb ~]# systemctl enable --now smb |
[2] | If SELinux is enabled and also use [/home] like this example, Change SELinux policy. |
[root@smb ~]# setsebool -P samba_enable_home_dirs on [root@smb ~]# restorecon -R /home/share |
[3] | If Firewalld is running, allow Samba service. |
[root@smb ~]# firewall-cmd --add-service=samba success [root@smb ~]# firewall-cmd --runtime-to-permanent success |
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