On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 3:19 PM, James, Trevor <ja...@telfer.uottawa.ca> wrote:
> Anyone have a simple TID/HowTo to set up a SAMBA a secure SAMBA service to be 
> used by only one subnet on a network.  For example only on 192.168.1,X  
> (wired network) but not 192.168.10.X (WiFi)
>
>
> 1)      Install Ubuntu 12.04 Server
>
> 2)      Install Basic Gnome Desktop (sorry I am not as experienced with 
> command line)
>
> 3)      Create two accounts FileRead FileWrite
>
> 4)      apt-get install samba
>
> Now this is where someone with experience comes in.
>
>
> 5)      Create a share directory (I would say /home/samba)
>
> 6)      Directory Rights? (chmod)
>
> 7)      Edit samba.cfg file
>
> a.       Workgroup - SAMBA
>
> b.      Share /home/samba
>
>                                                               i.      
> FileRead - Read only
>
>                                                             ii.      
> FileWrite - Read/Write
>
> 8)      Set up the IPTables
>
> a.       Block all ports all networks
>
> b.      Open SAMBA ports on 192.168.1.X
>
Have you checked out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba by
chance?  I usually find the Ubuntu wiki to be a good source of
information.  I've used the server guide in the past and it has worked
well.

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