Guido Leisker wrote:
Dear all (thats a test ...) [freigabe] path=/ . . . works fine until I want to change the working dir to /home. Thats nor allowed. I cant understand that, unix right to r and x are give to all (including "other"). Who is restricting this cd? Using smbclient NT_STATUS_ ACCESS_DENIED is the result. There is also no way to share the homes: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME NT_STATUS_...WRONG-Password.. or so comes variantly. A simelar problem is with /var: Here its allowed to "cd /var", but making a "ls /var" or "dir /var" is not allowed. I am sure that the unix permissions are not the reason. Even 777-permissions does not solve the problem. I found nothing about known issues to that. I think that a fedora specific problem. With Suse is has been working fine with the same settings. Its seems to be no samba-problem, because efileman (if you know) has simelar problems. thanks for any answers guido germany - (is to declare my bad english :) ______________________________________________________________________ XXL-Speicher, PC-Virenschutz, Spartarife & mehr: Nur im WEB.DE Club! Jetzt gratis testen! http://freemail.web.de/home/landingpad/?mc=021130
There is SELinux settings which seem to interfere with a working SAMBA server. Try system-config-securitylevel or whatever the German command for the program is. The settings should be under the SELinux tab for the program. There is a caret ( the > sign) that you can expand and set for allowing home directory access, disabling SELinux for different protocols and similar tasks. Set the tabs to allow as open a setup that you desire.
I hope this reply leads you to get functionality as you desre. Regards, Jim US - and still bad English. -- Doing gets it done.