Problem with samba shares from FC4
derekmahar.12076081 at bloglines.com
derekmahar.12076081 at bloglines.com
Sat Jun 18 16:43:55 UTC 2005
I've encountered the same problem moving from FC3 to FC4. SELinux is the
source of the problem and may be due to a more restrictive security policy.
As a quick workaround, someone on the Samba mailing list suggested that I
enter the following command to disable the enhanced security:
/usr/sbin/setenforce
permissive
This works, but I don't know how to make the change more permanent
or to disable to policy for Samba only.
Any insights?
Derek
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users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list at redhat.com wrote:
I am trying
to share a directory using samba under FC4. This used to
> work with FC3
but with FC4 I keep getting messages in the samba logfile
> saying that the
directory does not exist, but of course it really does.
>
> This is probably
because of the tighter security from SELinux. How can
> this be fixed?
>
> from my smb.conf:
> [tv]
> comment = tv series depo
>
path = /mnt/bigdisk/exthdd/tv
> ; writeable = no
> browseable
= yes
> valid users = kramer, xbox
> ; writeable = no
>
>
> Jurgen
>
>
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