![]() # max protocol SMB2 needed to work with win10, unspecified for this older version of samba is smb1. Once samba working then consider adding restrictive measures like these as necessary. In your take out allow hosts and valid users. ![]() If you go too restrictive with settings then you can prevent a successful connection so sometimes it's best to not specify which generally means allow for all. If so then it's a selinux problem, and in RHEL/Centos there is etc/samba/ which explains the samba related selinux commands needed to allow samba shares to work with selinux set to enforcing.įor your version of fedora, I would work off the /etc/samba/.įor reference here is my working smb.conf from an older version of samba showing what i believe is the minimum required to get it to work. For Fedora 25, I am not familiar with fedora version numbers but I am with RHEL/Centos 7.x If you have selinux enabled by default, you might try as root setenforce 0 to temporarily put selinux into permissive mode until next reboot, see if this allows samba access to work.
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