Re: after FC2 -> FC6 upgrade, Samba prevents access to /home shares

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Lonni J Friedman wrote:
> I've got a system that I'm stuck supporting which was recently
> upgraded from FC2 to FC6.  This system serves as a Samba (SMB) server
> for a bunch of Windows boxes.  Since the upgrade, all attempts to
> browse /home (or any of its subdirectories) fail with a permission
> denied error.  In the samba log, the following appears:
> '/home/bjohnston' does not exist or permission denied when connecting
> to [bjohnston]
> Error was Permission denied
> 
> Note, the FC6 system is using the same exact smb.conf as it was using
> under FC2 when everything just worked.  This failure happens with
> either authenticated browsing or unauthenticated browsing.
> 
> Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?

If you haven't checked for SELinux denials (or disabled SELinux
entirely :), that's one possibility.  The home dirs might not have the
proper selinux labels.  But I'm just taking a wild guess.

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