On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 23:56 +1030, Tim wrote:
On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 11:41 +0100, Henning Larsen wrote:
I got the alert back, here it is:
................ Summary SELinux is preventing the samba daemon from serving r/o local files to remote clients.
Detailed Description SELinux has preventing the samba daemon (smbd) from reading files on the local system. If you have not exported these file systems, this could signals an intrusion.
Okay, now you might want to tell us what it is that you're trying to share out (e.g. /home), how that's mounted (e.g. local partition or a sub-dir off of /), etc.
Hi
I am sharing ntfs file system connected via usb, it is mounted automatic under /media I created a new share ~/Public an that works ok. So the problem is with ntfs or usb, how it is mounted?.
I do not know
Henning Larsen