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Revision as of 14:44, 13 January 2020
Purpose
Existing file server is not configured properly. Will be moving this non-critical data to a new server running in AWS. Since I can live with some downtime if needed, it is much cheaper to use a small AWS instance than to use the expensive Windows based file service AWS offers.
Host
Host is t3a.small CentOS7 instance running on EC2. At the time of this writing CentOS8 is not available on the AWS store.
Though not a critical system, it will be holding sensitive data and I want native SELinux.
Config
Work in progress
Packages and Domain
- Prep base OS with automatic updates and a firewall. Make sure to edit the yum-cron config to install security only, and to install updates after downloading.
sudo yum upgrade -y
- Edit /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf to include domain specific settings, then reboot.
prepend domain-search "domain1.tld", "domain2.tld"; prepend domain-name-servers 192.168.1.100, 192.168.1.101; sudo reboot -h now
sudo yum install epel-release yum-cron firewalld sudo systemctl enable --now firewalld sudo systemctl enable --now yum-cron sudo hostnamectl set-hostname myfileserver sudo reboot -h now
- Install kerberose and related packages, start sssd service, join realm.
sudo yum install -y realmd krb5-workstation oddjob oddjob-mkhomedir sssd samba-common samba-common-tools samba sudo systemctl enable --now sssd sudo realm join -U <username> domain1.tld
Disk
- Create partition, mount data disk, create fstab entry. The below is for general reference only and omits finding the UUID and what options to use.
sudo fdisk /dev/nvme1n1 sudo mkfs.xfs /dev/nvme1n1p1 sudo mount /dev/disk/by-uuid/556cfbd6-18cf-4721-934c-f35835ee89c8 /mnt/data/
Samba Config
- This smb.conf global entry was created using the referenced wiki.samba.org links, as well as referencing a smb.conf file from a FreeNAS server.
[global] workgroup = DOMAIN1 security = ADS realm = DOMAIN1.TLD idmap config * : backend = tdb idmap config * : range = 1 idmap config *: backend = tdb idmap config *: range = 1500-19999 idmap config DOMAIN1: backend = rid idmap config DOMAIN1: range = 20000-79999 idmap config DOMAIN2: backend = rid idmap config DOMAIN2: range = 80000-100000 allow trusted domains = yes winbind refresh tickets = Yes vfs objects = acl_xattr map acl inherit = Yes store dos attributes = Yes
- Start services
sudo systemctl enable --now smb sudo systemctl enable --now nmb
sudo smbcontrol all reload-config