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== Samba and SELinux == | == Samba and SELinux == | ||
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| + | === Samba SELinux File Types === | ||
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| + | There is only one type associated with Samba: samba_share_t. This is applied to directories and files to be shared over Samba. | ||
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| + | === Samba SELinux Booleans === | ||
*[[Redhat:Samba_booleans | Samba SELinux Booleans]] | *[[Redhat:Samba_booleans | Samba SELinux Booleans]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 31 August 2013
Samba Ports and the Firewall
Samba uses four ports for communication:
| 137/UDP | NetBIOS name service |
| 138/UDP | NetBIOS datagram service |
| 139/TCP | NetBIOS session Service |
| 445/TCP | Microsoft Directory Services |
Samba and SELinux
Samba SELinux File Types
There is only one type associated with Samba: samba_share_t. This is applied to directories and files to be shared over Samba.