Run rpm -q samba samba-common samba-client
to confirm the samba, samba-common, and samba-client packages are installed. If any of these packages are not installed, install them by running yum install package-name
as the root user.
Run mkdir /myshare
as the root user to create a new top-level directory to share files through Samba.
Run touch /myshare/file1
as the root user to create an empty file. This file is used later to verify the Samba share mounted correctly.
SELinux allows Samba to read and write to files labeled with the samba_share_t
type, as long as /etc/samba/smb.conf
and Linux permissions are set accordingly. Run the following command as the root user to add the label change to file-context configuration:
semanage fcontext -a -t samba_share_t "/myshare(/.*)?"
Run restorecon -R -v /myshare
as the root user to apply the label changes:
# restorecon -R -v /myshare
restorecon reset /myshare context unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0->system_u:object_r:samba_share_t:s0
restorecon reset /myshare/file1 context unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0->system_u:object_r:samba_share_t:s0
Edit /etc/samba/smb.conf
as the root user. Add the following to the bottom of this file to share the /myshare/ directory through Samba:
[myshare]
comment = My share
path = /myshare
public = yes
writeable = no
A Samba account is required to mount a Samba file system. Run smbpasswd -a username
as the root user to create a Samba account, where username is an existing Linux user. For example, smbpasswd -a testuser
creates a Samba account for the Linux testuser user:
# smbpasswd -a testuser
New SMB password: Enter a password
Retype new SMB password: Enter the same password again
Added user testuser.
Running smbpasswd -a username
, where username is the username of a Linux account that does not exist on the system, causes a Cannot locate Unix account for 'username'!
error.
Run service smb start
as the root user to start the Samba service:
service smb start
Starting SMB services: [ OK ]
Run smbclient -U username -L localhost
to list the available shares, where username is the Samba account added in step 7. When prompted for a password, enter the password assigned to the Samba account in step 7 (version numbers may differ):
$ smbclient -U username -L localhost
Enter username's password:
Domain=[HOSTNAME] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.5.2-59.fc13]
Sharename Type Comment
--------- ---- -------
myshare Disk My share
IPC$ IPC IPC Service (Samba Server Version 3.5.2-59.fc13)
username Disk Home Directories
Domain=[HOSTNAME] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.5.2-59.fc13]
Server Comment
--------- -------
Workgroup Master
--------- -------
Run mkdir /test/
as the root user to create a new directory. This directory will be used to mount the myshare
Samba share.
Run the following command as the root user to mount the myshare
Samba share to /test/
, replacing username with the username from step 7:
mount //localhost/myshare /test/ -o user=username
Enter the password for username, which was configured in step 7.
Run ls /test/
to view the file1
file created in step 3:
$ ls /test/
file1