Read-write samba share not writable in FC5T3
Dane Mutters
dmutters at gmail.com
Tue Feb 28 01:31:15 UTC 2006
> That would be SELinux. Run System Settings | Security Level and change
> what SELinux allows Samba to do. Failing that you can use getsebool and
> setsebool to manipulate the policy booleans in the same manner.
I tried several combinations of SELinux options, and eventually just disabled
SELinux protection for all the Samba-related daemons. That fixed it. Should
this be considered a bug/something to be fixed? It seems to me that the
average user just wanting to share a few files won't know how to/want to mess
with the security settings.
What do you think?
--Dane
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