Re: SAMBA home directories and SELinux

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Stephen Walton wrote:
I have the usual entry in smb.conf on my FC4 server:

[homes]
       comment = Home Directories
       read only = No
       browseable = No

As an additional wrinkle, home directories on the server are physically on /users but get mounted on demand on /home on both the server and on client workstations using a typical LDAP/autofs setup.

With SELinux enabled, both smbclient and users on Windows machines fail to get access to home directories. What magic chcon invocation do I need?

I had this issue too, solved by:

From Gnome desktop panel menus:

Desktop->System Settings->Security Level

(Alternatively run system-config-securitylevel from a command line)

Select SElinux tab, scroll down in the box at the bottom and expand the Samba section, and check "Allow samba to share users home directories"

Jonathan.


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