Samba/Advanced file sharing with KDE4

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Work plan:

  1. install packages
  2. configure samba
  3. configure sudo and kdesu
  4. configure KDE side of things
  5. share a folder

Packages we will need:

Installing requisites

Install all packages and their dependencies:

pacman -S kdebase-dolphin samba kdenetwork-filesharing kdebase-runtime sudo

Log out and log in again (kdelibs3 are in non standard place and so the PATH must be updated)

Configuring samba

A basic config file works OK, though you'll need to create Samba users (with pdbedit -a -u <user name> as root):

smb.conf
[global]
workgroup=HOME
server string = Samba Server
log file = /var/log/samba/&m.log
max log size = 50
load printers = No
dns proxy = No

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
browsable = No
browseable = No

Alternatively you can configure samba with security = share and add guest account = <your user name> to get an anonymous Samba server

Remember to add samba to DAEMONS in /etc/rc.conf if you want it to start at boot time.

Configure sudo

as root run visudo (it uses editor defined in $EDITOR or $VISUAL variables) and add line:

/etc/sudoers
...
<your user name> ALL=(ALL) ALL

this will allow you to run all programs with sudo using your own password.

Run this command to change default super user command: kwriteconfig --file kdesurc --group super-user-command --key super-user-command sudo

Configure KDE

Right click any folder in your home directory and select Properties. Go to Share tab and click 'Configure File Sharing...', you'll be asked for your sudo password. (alternatively run kcmshell4 fileshare as root)

In the dialog you need to select checkbox near "Enable Local Network File Sharing". Check radiobutton besides 'Advanced sharing', unselect NFS sharing.

Click 'Allowed Users' and select the second option -- 'Only users of a certain group are allowed to share folders'. Click 'Choose group...'. Create new group, call it samba-share, do not check any checkboxes in the dialog, click OK. In the new window add yourself, root to the group and all the other users you may want. Click OK.

Click OK in the main dialog.

Log out, log back in.

Share a folder

When the file sharing is configured you will see a new checkbox in the Share tab: 'Share this folder in the local network'. Select checkbox beside 'Share with Samba', give the share some meaningful name and decide whatever it should be writable or not.

'More Samba Options' button lists all possible Samba options that can be applied to a share, so it's quite comprehensive.