Have you tried disabling selinux enforcing to at least verify that selinux is a factor? I have found selinux by default restricts apache from accessing non-root partitions even on internal drives. Also, there should be a /var/log/secure log that may be showing the selinux "errors." What file system is used on the external drive?
On 04/23/12 21:06, ED B wrote: > I am running fedora 15 with default selinux enforcing. I have set up the > configuration for several users who can access their home directories but > none of the shares on he external drive. I have run the setsebool commands > listed in the smb.conf file. I have run the testparm command and no issues > are identified. Here is one of the configured share directories in smb.conf: > [Music] path = /mnt/raid1/external_storage1/Music valid users = > administrator, user1 read only = No browseable = No > I tried running smbd -D -d 10 and the only output in the log files that > seems to complain is: > client.logreceive_smb_raw_talloc failed for client 192.168.1.99 read error = > NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILEServer exit (failed to receive smb request) > smbd.logDeleting serverid.tdb record failed: NT_STATUS_NOT_FOUND > > No clue on what that means. Google is not helping. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
