On 11/14/2017 06:11 PM, david wrote:
# Samba Configuration
[global]
[STUFF]
force user = melinux
guest ok = yes
path = /home/samba-share
write list = melinux
You may need to enable the samba_enable_home_dirs option:
setsebool -P samba_enable_home_dirs=1
You mig
At 02:51 AM 11/15/2017, you wrote:
El 15/11/17 a las 3:11, david escribió:
Folks
I have a Centos7 system (SOFA) and want to
install a Samba share named "STUFF" for the
machines inside my home. All users in my home
have read access to the share, but only one
user "me" has write permissio
El 15/11/17 a las 3:11, david escribió:
Folks
I have a Centos7 system (SOFA) and want to install a Samba share named
"STUFF" for the machines inside my home. All users in my home have
read access to the share, but only one user "me" has write
permission. The configuration below worked just
On 11/14/2017 6:41 PM, Albert McCann wrote:
See if adding these under [global] helps in smb.conf:
server max protocol = SMB3
client signing = required
max protocol = SMB2
server signing = auto
client use spnego = no
client ntlmv2 auth = no
client ipc max protocol = NT1
client ipc signing = auto
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> Subject: [CentOS] Samba help
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> Folks
>
> I have a Centos7 system (SOFA) and want to install a
Folks
I have a Centos7 system (SOFA) and want to install a Samba share
named "STUFF" for the machines inside my home. All users in my home
have read access to the share, but only one user "me" has write
permission. The configuration below worked just fine when the Samba
system was on Centos
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