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- # This is the main Samba configuration file. For detailed information about the
- # options listed here, refer to the smb.conf(5) manual page. Samba has a huge
- # number of configurable options, most of which are not shown in this example.
- #
- # The Official Samba 3.2.x HOWTO and Reference Guide contains step-by-step
- # guides for installing, configuring, and using Samba:
- # http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf
- #
- # The Samba-3 by Example guide has working examples for smb.conf. This guide is
- # generated daily: http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf
- #
- # In this file, lines starting with a semicolon (;) or a hash (#) are
- # comments and are ignored. This file uses hashes to denote commentary and
- # semicolons for parts of the file you may wish to configure.
- #
- # Note: Run the "testparm" command after modifying this file to check for basic
- # syntax errors.
- #
- #---------------
- # Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Notes:
- #
- # Turn the samba_domain_controller Boolean on to allow Samba to use the useradd
- # and groupadd family of binaries. Run the following command as the root user to
- # turn this Boolean on:
- # setsebool -P samba_domain_controller on
- #
- # Turn the samba_enable_home_dirs Boolean on if you want to share home
- # directories via Samba. Run the following command as the root user to turn this
- # Boolean on:
- # setsebool -P samba_enable_home_dirs on
- #
- # If you create a new directory, such as a new top-level directory, label it
- # with samba_share_t so that SELinux allows Samba to read and write to it. Do
- # not label system directories, such as /etc/ and /home/, with samba_share_t, as
- # such directories should already have an SELinux label.
- #
- # Run the "ls -ldZ /path/to/directory" command to view the current SELinux
- # label for a given directory.
- #
- # Set SELinux labels only on files and directories you have created. Use the
- # chcon command to temporarily change a label:
- # chcon -t samba_share_t /path/to/directory
- #
- # Changes made via chcon are lost when the file system is relabeled or commands
- # such as restorecon are run.
- #
- # Use the samba_export_all_ro or samba_export_all_rw Boolean to share system
- # directories. To share such directories and only allow read-only permissions:
- # setsebool -P samba_export_all_ro on
- # To share such directories and allow read and write permissions:
- # setsebool -P samba_export_all_rw on
- #
- # To run scripts (preexec/root prexec/print command/...), copy them to the
- # /var/lib/samba/scripts/ directory so that SELinux will allow smbd to run them.
- # Note that if you move the scripts to /var/lib/samba/scripts/, they retain
- # their existing SELinux labels, which may be labels that SELinux does not allow
- # smbd to run. Copying the scripts will result in the correct SELinux labels.
- # Run the "restorecon -R -v /var/lib/samba/scripts" command as the root user to
- # apply the correct SELinux labels to these files.
- #
- #--------------
- #
- #======================= Global Settings =====================================
- [global]
- # ----------------------- Network-Related Options -------------------------
- #
- # workgroup = the Windows NT domain name or workgroup name, for example, MYGROUP.
- #
- # server string = the equivalent of the Windows NT Description field.
- #
- # netbios name = used to specify a server name that is not tied to the hostname.
- #
- # interfaces = used to configure Samba to listen on multiple network interfaces.
- # If you have multiple interfaces, you can use the "interfaces =" option to
- # configure which of those interfaces Samba listens on. Never omit the localhost
- # interface (lo).
- #
- # hosts allow = the hosts allowed to connect. This option can also be used on a
- # per-share basis.
- #
- # hosts deny = the hosts not allowed to connect. This option can also be used on
- # a per-share basis.
- #
- # max protocol = used to define the supported protocol. The default is NT1. You
- # can set it to SMB2 if you want experimental SMB2 support.
- #
- workgroup = MYGROUP
- server string = Samba Server Version %v
- ; netbios name = MYSERVER
- ; interfaces = lo eth0 192.168.12.2/24 192.168.13.2/24
- ; hosts allow = 127. 192.168.12. 192.168.13.
- ; max protocol = SMB2
- # --------------------------- Logging Options -----------------------------
- #
- # log file = specify where log files are written to and how they are split.
- #
- # max log size = specify the maximum size log files are allowed to reach. Log
- # files are rotated when they reach the size specified with "max log size".
- #
- # log files split per-machine:
- log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
- # maximum size of 50KB per log file, then rotate:
- max log size = 50
- # ----------------------- Standalone Server Options ------------------------
- #
- # security = the mode Samba runs in. This can be set to user, share
- # (deprecated), or server (deprecated).
- #
- # passdb backend = the backend used to store user information in. New
- # installations should use either tdbsam or ldapsam. No additional configuration
- # is required for tdbsam. The "smbpasswd" utility is available for backwards
- # compatibility.
- #
- security = user
- passdb backend = tdbsam
- # ----------------------- Domain Members Options ------------------------
- #
- # security = must be set to domain or ads.
- #
- # passdb backend = the backend used to store user information in. New
- # installations should use either tdbsam or ldapsam. No additional configuration
- # is required for tdbsam. The "smbpasswd" utility is available for backwards
- # compatibility.
- #
- # realm = only use the realm option when the "security = ads" option is set.
- # The realm option specifies the Active Directory realm the host is a part of.
- #
- # password server = only use this option when the "security = server"
- # option is set, or if you cannot use DNS to locate a Domain Controller. The
- # argument list can include My_PDC_Name, [My_BDC_Name], and [My_Next_BDC_Name]:
- #
- # password server = My_PDC_Name [My_BDC_Name] [My_Next_BDC_Name]
- #
- # Use "password server = *" to automatically locate Domain Controllers.
- ; security = domain
- ; passdb backend = tdbsam
- ; realm = MY_REALM
- ; password server = <NT-Server-Name>
- # ----------------------- Domain Controller Options ------------------------
- #
- # security = must be set to user for domain controllers.
- #
- # passdb backend = the backend used to store user information in. New
- # installations should use either tdbsam or ldapsam. No additional configuration
- # is required for tdbsam. The "smbpasswd" utility is available for backwards
- # compatibility.
- #
- # domain master = specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser, allowing
- # Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Do not use the "domain master"
- # option if you already have a Windows NT domain controller performing this task.
- #
- # domain logons = allows Samba to provide a network logon service for Windows
- # workstations.
- #
- # logon script = specifies a script to run at login time on the client. These
- # scripts must be provided in a share named NETLOGON.
- #
- # logon path = specifies (with a UNC path) where user profiles are stored.
- #
- #
- ; security = user
- ; passdb backend = tdbsam
- ; domain master = yes
- ; domain logons = yes
- # the following login script name is determined by the machine name
- # (%m):
- ; logon script = %m.bat
- # the following login script name is determined by the UNIX user used:
- ; logon script = %u.bat
- ; logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%u
- # use an empty path to disable profile support:
- ; logon path =
- # various scripts can be used on a domain controller or a stand-alone
- # machine to add or delete corresponding UNIX accounts:
- ; add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd "%u" -n -g users
- ; add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd "%g"
- ; add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -n -c "Workstation (%u)" -M -d /nohome -s /bin/false "%u"
- ; delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel "%u"
- ; delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/userdel "%u" "%g"
- ; delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel "%g"
- # ----------------------- Browser Control Options ----------------------------
- #
- # local master = when set to no, Samba does not become the master browser on
- # your network. When set to yes, normal election rules apply.
- #
- # os level = determines the precedence the server has in master browser
- # elections. The default value should be reasonable.
- #
- # preferred master = when set to yes, Samba forces a local browser election at
- # start up (and gives itself a slightly higher chance of winning the election).
- #
- ; local master = no
- ; os level = 33
- ; preferred master = yes
- #----------------------------- Name Resolution -------------------------------
- #
- # This section details the support for the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS).
- #
- # Note: Samba can be either a WINS server or a WINS client, but not both.
- #
- # wins support = when set to yes, the NMBD component of Samba enables its WINS
- # server.
- #
- # wins server = tells the NMBD component of Samba to be a WINS client.
- #
- # wins proxy = when set to yes, Samba answers name resolution queries on behalf
- # of a non WINS capable client. For this to work, there must be at least one
- # WINS server on the network. The default is no.
- #
- # dns proxy = when set to yes, Samba attempts to resolve NetBIOS names via DNS
- # nslookups.
- ; wins support = yes
- ; wins server = w.x.y.z
- ; wins proxy = yes
- ; dns proxy = yes
- # --------------------------- Printing Options -----------------------------
- #
- # The options in this section allow you to configure a non-default printing
- # system.
- #
- # load printers = when set you yes, the list of printers is automatically
- # loaded, rather than setting them up individually.
- #
- # cups options = allows you to pass options to the CUPS library. Setting this
- # option to raw, for example, allows you to use drivers on your Windows clients.
- #
- # printcap name = used to specify an alternative printcap file.
- #
- load printers = yes
- cups options = raw
- ; printcap name = /etc/printcap
- # obtain a list of printers automatically on UNIX System V systems:
- ; printcap name = lpstat
- ; printing = cups
- # --------------------------- File System Options ---------------------------
- #
- # The options in this section can be un-commented if the file system supports
- # extended attributes, and those attributes are enabled (usually via the
- # "user_xattr" mount option). These options allow the administrator to specify
- # that DOS attributes are stored in extended attributes and also make sure that
- # Samba does not change the permission bits.
- #
- # Note: These options can be used on a per-share basis. Setting them globally
- # (in the [global] section) makes them the default for all shares.
- ; map archive = no
- ; map hidden = no
- ; map read only = no
- ; map system = no
- ; store dos attributes = yes
- #============================ Share Definitions ==============================
- [homes]
- comment = Home Directories
- browseable = no
- writable = yes
- ; valid users = %S
- ; valid users = MYDOMAIN\%S
- [printers]
- comment = All Printers
- path = /var/spool/samba
- browseable = no
- guest ok = no
- writable = no
- printable = yes
- # Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain Logons:
- ; [netlogon]
- ; comment = Network Logon Service
- ; path = /var/lib/samba/netlogon
- ; guest ok = yes
- ; writable = no
- ; share modes = no
- # Un-comment the following to provide a specific roving profile share.
- # The default is to use the user's home directory:
- ; [Profiles]
- ; path = /var/lib/samba/profiles
- ; browseable = no
- ; guest ok = yes
- # A publicly accessible directory that is read only, except for users in the
- # "staff" group (which have write permissions):
- ; [public]
- ; comment = Public Stuff
- ; path = /home/samba
- ; public = yes
- ; writable = yes
- ; printable = no
- ; write list = +staff
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