that it is the preferred method now. And now that I've looked at it,
smbpasswd is still supported, but I don't know for how long. :P
> Lee,
> you're right. tdbedit is the command.
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Lee Reynolds <Lee.Reynolds@asu.edu
> <mailto:Lee.Reynolds@asu.edu>> wrote:
>
> Glad to hear you have it working.
>
> Your question about tbdsam kind of stumped me in that I had no
> idea where samba stored this information.
>
> After some searching around, I found out that the tbdsam files are
> stored in /var/lib/samba/private (On Centos 6.x at least)
>
> But I'm not finding the command you're mentioning, tbdconfig. Are
> you sure you're spelling it right?
>
> I did stumble across a command you might find useful: pdbedit
>
> This will list info on all your samba users:
>
> pdbedit -L -v
>
>
>
>
> Lee Reynolds
> Systems Analyst Principal
> ASU Advanced Computing Center
> a2c2.asu.edu <http://a2c2.asu.edu>
>
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>
> I used tbdconfig to set my password instead of smbpasswd. I
> rebooted, and now it works.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:59 PM, Eric Cope <eric.cope@gmail.com
> <mailto:eric.cope@gmail.com><mailto:eric.cope@gmail.com
> <mailto:eric.cope@gmail.com>>> wrote:
> ok, I ran getenforce. It was "enforcing". I ran setenforce
> permissive, but I still have the issue.
>
> Here is my conf entry:
>
> [voltamp]
> comment = Voltamp File Space on 2
> valid users = +voltamp
> path = /voltamp
> force create mode = 0770
> force directory mode = 0770
> create mask = 0007
> read only = no
> writable = yes
>
> I did the smbpasswd for the user, but I can't find where the user
> is added. my conf file says it uses the tdbsam, but I don't know
> much about it.
>
> I checked my file permissions, they are set to 770. Any ideas?
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Lee Reynolds
> <Lee.Reynolds@asu.edu
> <mailto:Lee.Reynolds@asu.edu><mailto:Lee.Reynolds@asu.edu
> <mailto:Lee.Reynolds@asu.edu>>> wrote:
> The conf file isn't the only thing you need to copy. You also
> need the file(s) that hold the samba passwords. Where this file
> is and what it is called has changed in more recent versions of
> samba, so you'll have to do some looking. Your smb.conf file
> should tell you something. The smbusers file might also need to
> be copied.
>
> Also, as others have mentioned, SELINUX is a hell of a drug.
> Luckily it can be configured to let samba do its thing. I did
> this myself recently and only two changes were required, but don't
> ask me to repeat them from memory. There is a tool in KDE that
> runs in the system tray that tells you when selinux is fussing,
> and it also provides tips on how to make it be quiet. This is how
> I got it working on my laptop.
>
>
>
> Lee Reynolds
> Systems Analyst Principal
> ASU Advanced Computing Center
> a2c2.asu.edu <http://a2c2.asu.edu><http://a2c2.asu.edu>
>
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> 480.965.9460 <tel:480.965.9460><tel:480.965.9460
> <tel:480.965.9460>> (Office)
> 480.458.7434 <tel:480.458.7434><tel:480.458.7434
> <tel:480.458.7434>> (Mobile)
>
> Have an A2C2 related question or problem?
>
> Just send an email to the following address detailing
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>
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> <mailto:support@hpchelp.asu.edu><mailto:support@hpchelp.asu.edu
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>
>
>
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>
> Hi all,
> I am trying to get Samba to installed on a CentOS 6.2 machine. I
> have read-only access working, but when I try to make edits to
> files, it claims I don't have permissions. I copied my smb.conf
> file from another machine that had things working, so the conf
> file should be good.
>
> I read some online about SELinux settings. I tried setting a few,
> but it had no change. Does anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
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