Samuel Melrose wrote:
Hey,
I'm having problems with samba. It has never worked properly on my server
since I've had it installed.. Its for a home server, running xbox-Linux
Fedora Core 6.
I've just uninstalled every trace of the old samba, and started a fresh.
With the latest samba sources I found on the website.
The nmbd starts fine, but smbd never starts, and in the kernel log, I get
the following message....
"<5>audit(1194957676.859:270): avc: denied { write } for pid=14000
comm="smbd"
name="secrets.tdb" dev=hda2 ino=2490462 scontext=root:system_r:smbd_t:s0
tconte
xt=root:object_r:etc_t:s0 tclass=file
Looks like you're running selinux in "enforcing" mode.
You'll need to develope your own tageted file overrides to allow samba
to write to the necessary files.
In the meantime, you can change selinux to "permissive" mode which only
logs the violation.
Regards, Doug
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