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Fully Accessed Shared Folder
2016/06/28
 
Install Samba to Configure File Server.
For example, Create a fully accessed shared Folder which anybody can read and write, and authentication is not required.
[1] Install and Configure Samba.
[root@smb ~]#
dnf -y install samba samba-client
[root@smb ~]#
mkdir /home/share

[root@smb ~]#
chmod 777 /home/share

[root@smb ~]#
vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
# line 7: add

unix charset = UTF-8
# line 9: change ( Windows default )

workgroup =
WORKGROUP
# line 11: IP addresses you allow to access

hosts allow = 127. 10.0.0.
# line 12: add ( no auth )

map to guest = Bad User
# add to the end

[Share]
# any name you like

   path = /home/share
# shared directory

   writable = yes
# writable

   guest ok = yes
# guest OK

   guest only = yes
# guest only

   create mode = 0777
# fully accessed

   directory mode = 0777
# fully accessed
[root@smb ~]#
systemctl start smb nmb

[root@smb ~]#
systemctl enable smb nmb

[2] If Firewalld is running, allow Samba service.
[root@smb ~]#
firewall-cmd --add-service=samba --permanent

success
[root@smb ~]#
firewall-cmd --reload

success
[3] If SELinux is enabled, change SELinux Context.
[root@smb ~]#
setsebool -P samba_enable_home_dirs on

[root@smb ~]#
restorecon -R /home/share

[4] It's the way to access to the shared folder. This example is on Windows 10.
Select [Computer] - [network] - [Map Network Drive].
[5] Specify the shared folder's place in Folder section and Click the 'Finish' button to enter.
[6] Just accessed to the shared Folder.
 
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