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== Une configuration minimale ==
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[global]
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        workgroup = ANGRES
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        passdb backend = tdbsam
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[homes]
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        comment = Répertoire personnel de %u
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        read only = no
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[monpartage]
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        comment = Description longue de mon partage
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        read only = no
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        path = /srv/samba/monpartage
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Noter qu'un partage partage est <code>read only</code> par défaut, d'où la nécessité de le désactiver.
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Le <code>passbd backend</code> implicite est <code>smbpasswd</code> qui ne permet pas de stocker tous les champs utilisateurs (durée de validité, etc.), on utilise donc <code>tdbsam</code> d'office pour ne pas avoir de surprises par la suite.
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== Créer un dossier partagé ==
 
== Créer un dossier partagé ==
  
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   force group = +prod
 
   force group = +prod
  
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== Conserver la compatibilité avec MS Woe9X et WoeMe ==
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La nouvelle version dans Debian Lenny (3.2.5) désactive implicitement les vieux clients, ce qui a également pour conséquence d'EFFACER tous les mots de passe dans l'ancien format. Il faut donc - AVANT de mettre à jour - rajouter ceci dans la configuration:
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lanman auth = yes
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client plaintext auth = yes
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client lanman auth = yes
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Pour plus d'information, cf. /usr/share/doc/samba/NEWS.Debian.gz:
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<pre>
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samba (3.0.27a-2) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Weak authentication methods are disabled by default
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    Beginning with this version, plaintext authentication is disabled for
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    clients and lanman authentication is disabled for both clients and
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    servers.  Lanman authentication is not needed for Windows
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    NT/2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS X or Samba, but if you still have Windows
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    95/98/ME clients (or servers) you may need to set lanman auth (or client
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    lanman auth) to yes in your smb.conf.
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    The "lanman auth = no" setting will also cause lanman password hashes to
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    be deleted from smbpasswd and prevent new ones from being written, so
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    that these can't be subjected to brute-force password attacks.  This
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    means that re-enabling lanman auth after it has been disabled is more
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    difficult; it is therefore advisable that you re-enable the option as
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    soon as possible if you think you will need to support Win9x clients.
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    Client support for plaintext passwords is not needed for recent Windows
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    servers, and in fact this behavior change makes the Samba client behave
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    in a manner consistent with all Windows clients later than Windows 98.
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    However, if you need to connect to a Samba server that does not have
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    encrypted password support enabled, or to another server that does not
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    support NTLM authentication, you will need to set
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    "client plaintext auth = yes" and "client lanman auth = yes" in smb.conf.
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-- Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org>  Sat, 24 Nov 2007 00:23:37 -0800
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== Voir aussi ==
 
== Voir aussi ==

Version du 17 mai 2009 à 14:03

Une configuration minimale

[global]
        workgroup = ANGRES
        passdb backend = tdbsam

[homes]
        comment = Répertoire personnel de %u
        read only = no

[monpartage]
        comment = Description longue de mon partage
        read only = no
        path = /srv/samba/monpartage

Noter qu'un partage partage est read only par défaut, d'où la nécessité de le désactiver.

Le passbd backend implicite est smbpasswd qui ne permet pas de stocker tous les champs utilisateurs (durée de validité, etc.), on utilise donc tdbsam d'office pour ne pas avoir de surprises par la suite.


Créer un dossier partagé

cd /srv/samba/groups
mkdir nom_du_partage
chmod o= nom_du_partage
chmod g=rwxs nom_du_partage
chgrp nom_du_partage nom_du_partage

Puis modifier le fichier de configuration de Samba /etc/samba/smb.conf:

[nom_du_partage]
 comment = Répertoire pour ...
 force group = nom_du_partage
 path = /srv/samba/groups/nom_du_partage
 valid users = @nom_du_partage
 read only = no
 create mask = 0660
 directory mask = 0770

On teste la configuration avec:

testparm

On relance le serveur de fichiers:

/etc/init.d/samba restart

Noter l'astuce pour forcer le bon groupe dans les répertoires partagés:

[qualite]
...
 force group = +qualite
...
[prod]
...
 force group = +prod

Conserver la compatibilité avec MS Woe9X et WoeMe

La nouvelle version dans Debian Lenny (3.2.5) désactive implicitement les vieux clients, ce qui a également pour conséquence d'EFFACER tous les mots de passe dans l'ancien format. Il faut donc - AVANT de mettre à jour - rajouter ceci dans la configuration:

lanman auth = yes
client plaintext auth = yes
client lanman auth = yes

Pour plus d'information, cf. /usr/share/doc/samba/NEWS.Debian.gz:

samba (3.0.27a-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * Weak authentication methods are disabled by default

    Beginning with this version, plaintext authentication is disabled for
    clients and lanman authentication is disabled for both clients and
    servers.  Lanman authentication is not needed for Windows
    NT/2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS X or Samba, but if you still have Windows
    95/98/ME clients (or servers) you may need to set lanman auth (or client
    lanman auth) to yes in your smb.conf.

    The "lanman auth = no" setting will also cause lanman password hashes to
    be deleted from smbpasswd and prevent new ones from being written, so
    that these can't be subjected to brute-force password attacks.  This
    means that re-enabling lanman auth after it has been disabled is more
    difficult; it is therefore advisable that you re-enable the option as
    soon as possible if you think you will need to support Win9x clients.

    Client support for plaintext passwords is not needed for recent Windows
    servers, and in fact this behavior change makes the Samba client behave
    in a manner consistent with all Windows clients later than Windows 98.
    However, if you need to connect to a Samba server that does not have
    encrypted password support enabled, or to another server that does not
    support NTLM authentication, you will need to set
    "client plaintext auth = yes" and "client lanman auth = yes" in smb.conf.

 -- Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org>  Sat, 24 Nov 2007 00:23:37 -0800

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