Password Protected Samba Share
This article describes how to create a basic password protected samba share on Linux. This share can be accessed via Windows, OSX, or Linux.
We'll be making a share called fogshare. It will be accessible via UNC paths in windows as \\x.x.x.x\fogshare where x.x.x.x is the server's IP address. The share will reside on disk at /images/fogshare
On CentOS 7, Fedora, Ubuntu, and probably Debian, the process is almost identical.
Contents
Install Samba
For CentOS 7 and older, and Fedora 21 and older, install samba:
yum install samba samba-client -y
For Fedora 22 and newer, and probably CentOS 8 and newer, install samba:
dnf install samba samba-client -y
For Ubuntu and Debian, install samba:
apt-get install samba samba-client -y
Start Samba
Start Samba on Fedora/CentOS/RHEL:
systemctl start smb
Start Samba on Ubuntu/Debian:
service smb start
Make the directory
Make the directory you want to share:
mkdir /images/fogshare
Create user and set password
Make a user specifically for it:
useradd smalluser
Set the user's password:
passwd smalluser
Set samba password for the user “small user”, this should match the previous password:
smbpasswd -a smalluser
Set permissions
Set permissions on the local directory:
chown smalluser:smalluser /images/fogshare chmod 770 /images/fogshare
Configure Samba
Setup the samba configuration script:
vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
Instructions on using Vi: vi
Below is the Samba configuration file. Things above [smallshare] are global and apply to all shares. Then below each bracket name, is settings specific to the share. Feel free to copy/paste.
security = user passdb backend = tdbsam unix charset = utf-8 dos charset = cp932 [fogshare] path = /images/fogshare read only = no create mode = 0777 directory mode = 0777 writable = yes valid users = smalluser
Restart Samba
Then restart Samba in Fedora/CentOS/RHEL:
systemctl restart smb
Restart Samba on Ubuntu/Debian:
service smb restart