What did I do?
Mike McGrath
mmcgrath at iesabroad.org
Mon Aug 22 02:58:53 UTC 2005
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> Newly installed Fedora FC4; Samba doesn't work.
>
> The first problem found was in samba logs; can't read
> secrets.tdb, and can't write machine_sid.
> Chmod a+x /etc and /etc/samba seemed to fix that problem.
> Yet smbd runs as root?? and can't read/write root owned
> directories/files?
> Still, Samba shares were not visible, nor accessible from Windows XP.
>
> Captured packets with tcpdump, and discovered a couple
> "clueless user", (i.e. ME) misconfigured options. Fixed
> those, and still Samba doesn't work. With trial and error,
> and observation, it appears that it is an authentication
> issue, yet nothing in samba logs. Samba (Fedora) is denying access.
>
> Used GUI configuration tools on Gnome desktop. Nope.
> Went through /etc/samba/smb.conf line by line, option by
> option; still nope.
>
> Use setsebool to set samba specific tokens
> use_samba_home_dirs and samba_enable_home_dirs. Doesn't fix
> it. Use GUI security tool on gnome desktop; doesn't fix it.
>
>
> SELinux? Ok, disable that. Still not working.
>
> Download Samba-3.0.20rc2 from samba.org; source and binary.
> Even the newest version doesn't fix problem; Samba share not
> visible/accessible from Windows.
>
> Ok, re-enable SELinux "targeted", using GUI on gnome desktop.
> RELABEL on boot. OK, what ever. "it will take a few minutes".
> Yeah, sure, whatever.
>
> Voila! Samba works! Perfectly!
> Whad I do?
>
> Even better, the NFS share I wanted to export from Fedora is
> now suddenly available when previously it was "no route to host".
>
> Don't ask me, I'm just a dumb truck driver.
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If you were getting a "no route to host" error this sounds like a
firewall setting.
Depending on what configuration changes you made, how you made them, and
if there was a reboot involved its difficult to say exactly what it was.
I take it that everything's working now and you're just curious as to
the real cause?
-Mike
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