>First step in diagnosing whether or not a problem is SELinux is to try: > ># setenforce 0 > >If the problem goes away then it's SELinux. If not, look elsewhere for >the problem. > >Paul. Paul: Thanks for your reply. I worked on it some more last night and found a relavent article somewhere on the net. The article said when creating share files with the gui samba control program that since FC4 it didn't set the selinux context correctly. So I set the directory to system_u:object_r:samba_share_t. It works fine now. Both directions. I do have a question though, who should own the share directory. When root owned it it didn't work but I changed the owner to nobody it worked. Thanks, -- Knute Johnson Molon Labe...