I just encountered the same problem and solved it (with the help of
Google). SELinix was preventing samba to work as I wanted. Here is a
way to check if this is the problem, and to fix it:
- run the program system-config-securitylevel
- click on the SELinix tab
- if it says enforcing
-
Just built a new server based on CentOS 5.0 which included Samba
3.0232. I also added Webmin as the server is in the closet without a
monitor currently.
When I went thorugh the generla tutorial with Webmin Samba worked, but
showed all root directories, except for /home. That was not as