{{- if (ne .host.distro.family "windows") -}} #!/usr/bin/env bash # @file Samba Configuration # @brief This script configures Samba by applying the configuration stored in `${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/samba/config` if the `smbd` application is available # @description # This script applies the Samba configuration stored in `${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/samba/config` if Samba is installed. # The script and default configuration set up two Samba shares. # # ## Security # # Both shares are configured by default to only accept connections # from hosts with DNS that ends in `.local.PUBLIC_SERVICES_DOMAIN`, where `PUBLIC_SERVICES_DOMAIN` is an environment variable that # can be passed into Install Doctor. So, if your `PUBLIC_SERVICES_DOMAIN` environment variable is set to `megabyte.space`, then # a device with a FQDN of `alpha.local.megabyte.space` pointing to its LAN location will be able to connect but a device # with a FQDN of `alpha.megabyte.space` will not be able to connect. # # ## Samba Shares / S3 Backup # # If CloudFlare R2 credentials are provided, Samba is configured to store its shared files in the Rclone mounts so that your # Samba shares are synchronized to the S3 buckets. If not, new folders are created. Either way, the folder / symlink that the # shares host data from are stored at `/mnt/Private` and `/mnt/Public` (*Note: Different paths are used on macOS*). # # 1. The **public** share (named "Public") can be accessed by anyone (including write permissions with the default settings) # 2. The **private** share (named "Private") can be accessed by specifying the PAM credentials of anyone who has an account that is included in the `sambausers` group # # ## Symlinks # # Symlinks are disabled for security reasons. This is because, with symlinking enabled, people can create symlinks on the shares and use the symlinks to access system files outside of the # Samba shares. There are commented-out lines in the default configuration that you can uncomment to enable the symlinks in shares. # # ## Printers # # Printer sharing is not enabled by default. There are commented lines in the default configuration that should provide a nice stepping # stone if you want to use Samba for printer sharing (with CUPS). # # ## Environment Variables # # The following chart details some of the environment variables that are used to determine the configuration of the # Samba shares: # # | Environment Variable | Description | # |-----------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| # | `PUBLIC_SERVICES_DOMAIN` | Used to determine which hosts can connect to the Samba share (e.g. `.local.PUBLIC_SERVICES_DOMAIN`) | # | `SAMBA_NETBIOS_NAME` | Determines the NetBIOS name (defaults to the `HOSTNAME` environment variable value) | # | `SAMBA_WORKGROUP` | Controls Samba workgroup name (defaults to "BETELGEUSE") | # # ## Links # # * [Default Samba configuration](https://github.com/megabyte-labs/install.doctor/tree/master/home/dot_local/samba/config.tmpl) # * [Secrets / Environment variables documentation](https://install.doctor/docs/customization/secrets) {{ includeTemplate "universal/profile" }} {{ includeTemplate "universal/logg" }} ### Configure Samba server if command -v smbd > /dev/null; then # Add user / group with script in ~/.local/bin/add-user, if it is available if command -v add-user > /dev/null; then sudo add-user rclone fi ### Define share locations if [ -d /Applications ] && [ -d /System ]; then ### macOS does not have `/mnt` folder so use `/Volumes` location MNT_FOLDER='Volumes' else MNT_FOLDER='mnt' fi PRIVATE_SHARE="/$MNT_FOLDER/Private" PUBLIC_SHARE="/$MNT_FOLDER/Public" ### Copy the Samba server configuration file if [ -d /Applications ] && [ -d /System ]; then logg info 'Ensuring /Volumes for S3 buckets and Samba shares are configured' logg info "Ensuring $PRIVATE_SHARE is created" sudo mkdir -p "$PRIVATE_SHARE" sudo chmod 770 "$PRIVATE_SHARE" sudo chown -Rf rclone:rclone "$PRIVATE_SHARE" logg info "Ensuring $PUBLIC_SHARE is created" sudo mkdir -p "$PUBLIC_SHARE" sudo chmod 775 "$PUBLIC_SHARE" sudo chown -Rf rclone:rclone "$PUBLIC_SHARE" logg info "Ensuring $HOME/Public is created" mkdir -p "$HOME/Public" chmod 775 "$HOME/Public" chown -Rf {{ .user.username }}:rclone "$HOME/Public" sudo sharing -a "$PRIVATE_SHARE" -S "Private (System)" -n "Private (System)" -g 000 -s 001 -E 1 -R 1 && logg success "Configured $PRIVATE_SHARE as a private Samba share" || logg info 'sharing command failed - it is likely that the share was already set up' sudo sharing -a "$PUBLIC_SHARE" -S "Public (System)" -n "Public (System)" -g 001 -s 001 -E 1 -R 0 && logg success "Configured $PUBLIC_SHARE as a public Samba share" || logg info 'sharing command failed - it is likely that the share was already set up' sudo sharing -a "$HOME/Public" -S "Public (User)" -n "Public (User)" -g 001 -s 001 -E 1 -R 0 && logg success "Configured $HOME/Public as a public Samba share" || logg info 'sharing command failed - it is likely that the share was already set up' else logg info 'Ensuring /mnt for S3 buckets and Samba shares are configured' logg info "Ensuring $PRIVATE_SHARE is created" sudo mkdir -p "$PRIVATE_SHARE" sudo chmod 770 "$PRIVATE_SHARE" sudo chown -Rf rclone:rclone "$PRIVATE_SHARE" logg info "Ensuring $PUBLIC_SHARE is created" sudo mkdir -p "$PUBLIC_SHARE" sudo chmod 775 "$PUBLIC_SHARE" sudo chown -Rf rclone:rclone "$PUBLIC_SHARE" logg info "Ensuring $HOME/Public is created" mkdir -p "$HOME/Public" chmod 775 "$HOME/Public" chown -Rf {{ .user.username }}:rclone "$HOME/Public" logg info "Copying Samba server configuration to /etc/samba/smb.conf" sudo cp -f "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/samba/config" "/etc/samba/smb.conf" ### Reload configuration file changes logg info 'Reloading the smbd config' smbcontrol smbd reload-config fi else logg info "Samba server is not installed" fi {{ end -}}