Samba is a file sharing software which is sued to shared files between same and different operating systems. Today, You will learn that how to install and configure Samba share on RHEL 8 and CentOS 8 between other Linux and Windows systems.
Installation of Samba
login to your server from root user.
Use below command to install samba with necessary packages.
dnf install samba samba-common samba-client -y
Before configurations, make sure Windows machine is in same workgroup.
open the cmd prompt in Windows machine and run the following command
> net config workstation
Samba Configuration
before configuration rename samba default configuration file /etc/samba/smb.conf as backup.
# mv /etc/samba/smb.conf /etc/samba/smb.conf.default
Samba Anonymous File Sharing
Now create a shared folder on the server where all files/folders will be stored and set appropriate permissions on it and allow SELINUX for the samba configuration.
Run below commands
mkdir -p /srv/samba/anonymous chmod -R 0755 /srv/samba/anonymous chown -R nobody:nobody /srv/samba/anonymous chcon -t samba_share_t /srv/samba/anonymous
Now make following changes in new samba configuration file.
# vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global] workgroup = WORKGROUP server string = Samba Server %v netbios name = rhel8 security = user map to guest = bad user dns proxy = no [Anonymous] path = /srv/samba/anonymous browsable =yes writable = yes guest ok = yes read only = no
Run below commant to verify samba configurations
testparm
Start and Add Samba Services in firewall
Run below command to add samba service in firewall
firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=samba firewall-cmd --reload
start and enable samba services
systemctl start smb.service systemctl enable smb.service systemctl start nmb.service systemctl enable nmb.service
Access Samba Share Path
Now open Run prompt by pressing win + r key on your keyboard then type \\rhel8 and press enter key.
You will see Anonymous folder like below
Now you can add files/folders in this folder to share with other users.
Create samba secure shareÂ
Create a secured share on the server where only allowed user can login and set appropriate permissions on it and allow SELINUX for the samba configuration.
Create group for samba users
groupadd securedgroup
Create samba user with securedgroup
useradd demo -G securedgroup
Now create secure share folder for samba users and set necessary permissions.
mkdir -p /srv/samba/secured chmod -R 0770 /srv/samba/secured chcon -t samba_share_t /srv/samba/secured chown -R root:securedgroup /srv/samba/secured/
Add user to samba database and set its password
smbpasswd -a demo
Now add following lines in samba configuration file.
vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
[secured] path = /srv/samba/secured valid users = @securedgroup guest ok = no writable = yes browsable = yes
Then restart samba
systemctl restart smb.service
Now access secured share from Windows
Now you can access the RHEL 8 secured folder from windows, open Run prompt by pressing win + r key on your keyboard
Then type \\SAMBA-SERVER-IP and press enter key.
My samba server IP is 192.168.130.152 so i will use \\192.168.130.152
Now Click on secured folder and it will ask you to enter samba user login details to access the folder.
You will see secured folder like below, Now you can add files/folders in this folder to share with other samba users.
Mount and access Samba secure share from Linux
I am going to use Ubuntu to access RHEL 8 Samba secure share.
Login to Ubuntu, open terminal and run below command.
First install samba client
apt-get install samba-client -y
Now use below command to verify Samba Share is accessible.
smbclient --user=demo -L //192.168.130.152
Command Syntax:
smbclient –user=samba-username -L //Samba-Server-IP
Access/Mount Samba share
smbclient //192.168.130.152/secured -U demo
Command Syntax:
smbclient //Samba-Server-IP/share-name -U samba-username
That’s it you have accesses the samba shared from Windows and Linux successfully.
great, I setup samba successfully
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