An Ansible role for setting up Samba as a file server. It is tested on CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu and Arch Linux. Specifically, the responsibilities of this role are to:
The following are not considered concerns of this role, and you should configure these using another role (e.g. [bertvv.rh-base](https://galaxy.ansible.com/bertvv/rh-base/):
A recently discovered remote code execution vulnerability may affect your Samba server installation. If SELinux is enabled on your system, it is **NOT** vulnerable. Version 2.3.1 of this role has a fix for the vulnerability. Upgrade your system if necessary.
| `samba_create_varwww_symlinks` | false | When true, symlinks are created in web docroot to the shares. (`var/www/` or `/var/www/html` depending on platform) |
| `samba_cups_server` | localhost:631 | Value for the global option `cups server` (only needed when `samba_printer_type` is "cups") |
| `samba_domain_master` | true | When true, smbd enables WAN-wide browse list collation |
These users should already have an account on the host! Creating system users is not a concern of this role, so you should do this separately. A possibility is my role [bertvv.rh-base](https://galaxy.ansible.com/bertvv/rh-base/). An example:
Defining Samba shares and configuring access control can be challenging, since it involves not only getting the Samba configuration right, but also user and file permissions, and SELinux settings. This role attempts to simplify the process.
To specify a share, you should at least give it a name:
```Yaml
samba_shares:
- name: readonlyshare
```
This will create a share with only read access for registered users. Guests will not be able to see the contents of the share.
A good way to configure write access for a share is to create a system user group, add users to that group, and make sure they have write access to the directory of the share. This role assumes groups are already set up and users are members of the groups that control write access. Let's assume you have two users `jack` and `teach`, members of the group `pirates`. This share definition will give both read and write access to the `pirates`:
```Yaml
samba_shares:
- name: piratecove
comment: 'A place for pirates to hang out'
group: pirates
write_list: +pirates
```
Guests have no access to this share, registered users can read. You can further tweak access control. Read access can be extended to guests (add `public: yes`) or restricted to specified users or groups (add `valid_users: +pirates`). Write access can be restricted to individual pirates (e.g. `write_list: jack`). Files added to the share will be added to the specified group and group write access will be granted by default.
This is an example of configuring multiple vfs object modules to share a glusterfs volume. VFS object options are optional. The necessary VFS object modules must be present/installed outside this role. In this case samba-glusterfs was installed on centos. See samba documentation for how to install or what the default VFS object modules are.
The values for `valid_users` and `write_list` should be a comma separated list of users. Names prepended with `+` or `@` are interpreted as groups. The documentation for the [Samba configuration](https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/smb.conf.5.html) has more details on these options.
Two test environments are provided for this role: one set up with Vagrant, one with Docker. The Docker test environment is also used for the Travis-CI tests. Each test environment is stored in a separate orphan branch. See the README of each for details on how to set it up locally.
Pull requests are also very welcome. The best way to submit a PR is by first creating a fork of this Github project, then creating a topic branch for the suggested change and pushing that branch to your own fork. Github can then easily create a PR based on that branch. Don't forget to add yourself to the list of contributors below!
This role could only have been realized thanks to the contributions of the people listed below. If you have an idea to improve it even further, don't hesitate to pitch in!
Issues, feature requests, ideas, suggestions, etc. can be posted in the Issues section.
Pull requests are also very welcome. Please create a topic branch for your proposed changes. If you don't, this will create conflicts in your fork after the merge. Don't hesitate to add yourself to the contributor list below in your PR!