On Mon, 25 Nov 2019 at 14:59, linux guy <linuxguy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi people.
>
> I'm running Samba on Fedora 31.  It's working great.
>
> I want to share a USB drive using Samba.  I've tried mounting it to a
> directory within a Samba share and it does work due to permission errors.
>
> - I create the mount directory (USB) as a normal user, thus giving it
> "normal" permissions.  Fore test purposes, I can r/w/x files to this
> directory with no problems.
>
> - I mount the USB device to the mount directory using mount /dev/sdb1
> USB.
>
> - I can access the USB directory from the server and r/w/x everything just
> fine.
>
> - When I try to access the share/USB directory from the client, like
> Dolphin, it requests permission in the form of user and password.  The user
> and password that I use to access the share do not work.  Nor does the user
> and password I use to access the server.
>
> What am I missing ?
>
> How does one share a USB device via Samba ?
>

Have you checked to see if selinux is causing the permission denied issues?
See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/samba

-- 
George N. White III
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