Right, I've got it sussed after a bit more testing and a bit more web searching, the problem is something called SELinux, which comes with FC6, which seems to interfere with samba somehow (some additional security stuff at the kernel level from what i can figure). To fix, I just disabled it...
[root@yyy ~]# ls -lad /mnt/
drwxrwxrwx 5 root root 4096 Dec 2 00:39 /mnt/
Like I said, I think the permissions are correct. My ordinary user (same one I am logging in to samba as) can access the filesystem from the server, just not remotely, via samba. :\
Hi, can anybody help me with the following please:-
I've have just migrated to a new server (old FC5, new FC6). I have migrated my samba config from the old box.
As far as I can see, the config is correct (I hardly changed anything), but samba logs a "/mnt/share" permission denied error when...
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