Samba : Limited Accessed Shared Folder2014/07/16 |
Install Samba to configure File Server.
This example shows to create a shared Folder which requires user authentication.
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[1] | Configure Samba. |
[root@smb ~]#
[root@smb ~]# yum -y install samba samba-client groupadd security [root@smb ~]# mkdir /home/security [root@smb ~]# chgrp security /home/security [root@smb ~]# chmod 770 /home/security
[root@smb ~]#
vi /etc/samba/smb.conf # near line 66: add follows unix charset = UTF-8
# line 89: change (Windows' default) workgroup = WORKGROUP
# line 95: uncomment and change IP address you allow hosts allow = 127. 10.0.0.
# add follows to the end [Security]
# any name you like path = /home/security writable = yes create mode = 0770 directory mode = 0770 guest ok = no # guest not allowed valid users = @security # allow only security group # add a user in Samba [root@smb ~]# smbpasswd -a cent New SMB password: # set password Retype new SMB password: # confirm Added user cent. [root@smb ~]# usermod -aG security cent |
[2] | If Firewalld is running, allow Samba service. |
[root@smb ~]# firewall-cmd --add-service=samba --permanent success [root@smb ~]# firewall-cmd --reload success |
[3] | If SELinux is enabled, change SELinux Context. |
[root@smb ~]# setsebool -P samba_enable_home_dirs on [root@smb ~]# restorecon -R /home/security |
[4] | It's the way to access to the shared folder. This example is on Windows 10. Select [Computer] - [Map Network Drive]. |
[5] | Specify the shared folder's place in Folder section and Click the 'Finish' button to enter. |
[6] | Authentication required. Input the username and password you added in Samba. |
[7] | Just accessed. |
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