Samba Configuration
1.Server IP address is 192.168.0.254 and machine name is SERVER1.
2.Windows machine IP address is 192.168.0.2 and machine name is client2.
3.Firewall Should be disabled.
#chkconfig iptables off
#service iptables stop
#chkconfig ip6tables off
#service ip6tables stop
4.To check if all rpms required for samba are installed or not.
#rpm –qa | grep samba
Samba-<version-name>
Samba-common-<version-name>
Samba-client-<version- name>
System-config-samba-<version-name>
5.If not, install it using
#rpm –ivh samba
2.Windows machine IP address is 192.168.0.2 and machine name is client2.
3.Firewall Should be disabled.
#chkconfig iptables off
#service iptables stop
#chkconfig ip6tables off
#service ip6tables stop
4.To check if all rpms required for samba are installed or not.
#rpm –qa | grep samba
Samba-<version-name>
Samba-common-<version-name>
Samba-client-<version- name>
System-config-samba-<version-name>
5.If not, install it using
#rpm –ivh samba
6.Copy the original configuration file as smb.conf.bck
#cp /etc/samba/smb.conf /etc/samba.conf.bck
(This will keep a backup copy of your configuration file.)
#cp /etc/samba/smb.conf /etc/samba.conf.bck
(This will keep a backup copy of your configuration file.)
7.Now edit the configuration file
#vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
#vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
8.To share home directory edit this part of /etc/samba/smb.conf
[homes]
comment=Home directories
browseable =no
writable=yes
[homes]
comment=Home directories
browseable =no
writable=yes
9.To share printer edit this part of /etc/samba/smb.conf
[printers]
comment = All printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = no
[printers]
comment = All printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = no
10.To configure share called IHNCSHARE edit this part of /etc/samba/smb.conf
[IHNC’s share]
comment = Testing Samba Server
path = /samba
valid users = user1, user2
11.Save the file with wq:
12.To check your configuration file type testparm
#testparm
13.Create two samba users user1 and user2
useradd user1
useradd user2
14.Create smbpassword for both the users
smbpasswd –a user1
smbpasswd –a user2
15.Now you stop/start the samba services
#service smb stop
#service smb start
16.To see what is shared from your server through samba for a particular user
#smbclient -L server1 –U user1 or smbclient –L //192.168.0.1 –U user1
17.To see what is shared for a particular host
#smbclient –L mac2
18.Now, permanently make samba server on
#chkconfig smb on
[IHNC’s share]
comment = Testing Samba Server
path = /samba
valid users = user1, user2
11.Save the file with wq:
12.To check your configuration file type testparm
#testparm
13.Create two samba users user1 and user2
useradd user1
useradd user2
14.Create smbpassword for both the users
smbpasswd –a user1
smbpasswd –a user2
15.Now you stop/start the samba services
#service smb stop
#service smb start
16.To see what is shared from your server through samba for a particular user
#smbclient -L server1 –U user1 or smbclient –L //192.168.0.1 –U user1
17.To see what is shared for a particular host
#smbclient –L mac2
18.Now, permanently make samba server on
#chkconfig smb on
Thank you for such a wonderful Information !!
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