Situatie
A Samba file server enables file sharing across different operating systems over a network. It lets you access your desktop files from a laptop and share files with Windows and macOS users.
This guide covers the installation and configuration of Samba on Ubuntu.
Solutie
Pasi de urmat
To install Samba, we run:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install samba
We can check if the installation was successful by running:
whereis samba
The following should be its output:
samba: /usr/sbin/samba /usr/lib/samba /etc/samba /usr/share/samba
/usr/share/man/man7/samba.7.gz /usr/share/man
Now that Samba is installed, we need to create a directory for it to share:
mkdir /home/<username>/sambashare/
The command above creates a new folder sambashare
in our home directory which we will share later.
The configuration file for Samba is located at /etc/samba/smb.conf
. To add the new directory as a share, we edit the file by running:
sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf
At the bottom of the file, add the following lines:
[sambashare]
comment = Samba on Ubuntu
path = /home/username/sambashare
read only = no
browsable = yes
Then press Ctrl-O
to save and Ctrl-X
to exit from the nano text editor.
What we’ve just added
- [sambashare]: The name inside the brackets is the name of our share.
- comment: A brief description of the share.
- path: The directory of our share.
- read only: Permission to modify the contents of the share folder is only granted when the value of this directive is
no
. - browsable: When set to
yes
, file managers such as Ubuntu’s default file manager will list this share under “Network” (it could also appear as browseable).
Now that we have our new share configured, save it and restart Samba for it to take effect:
sudo service smbd restart
Update the firewall rules to allow Samba traffic:
sudo ufw allow samba
-Connecting to Share
On Ubuntu:
Open up the default file manager and click Connect to Server then enter:
On macOS:
In the Finder menu, click Go > Connect to Server then enter:
On Windows, open up File Manager and edit the file path to:
\\ip-address\sambashare
Note: ip-address
is the Samba server IP address and sambashare
is the name of the share.
You’ll be prompted for your credentials. Enter them to connect!
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