Ubuntu File Sharing: Setup Samba Server Guide
In Ubuntu system, you can use Samba to set up file sharing. Below are the steps to set up file sharing.
- Install the Samba software package by opening the terminal and entering the following command.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install samba
- Create a shared folder:
Make a folder for sharing files, you can choose to create a folder in the home directory and set sharing permissions.
mkdir ~/share
chmod 777 ~/share
- Set up Samba:
Modify the Samba configuration file to include sharing information.
sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf
Please add the following content at the end of the document:
[share]
comment = Shared Folder
path = /home/username/share
browsable = yes
writable = yes
guest ok = yes
read only = no
Replace “username” with your username, then save and exit the editor.
- Restart the Samba service by entering the following command in the terminal.
sudo service smbd restart
- Create a password for a Samba user: Set up a password for a user in Samba.
sudo smbpasswd -a username
Replace “username” with your user name, input your password and confirm.
You can now access the shared folder on other devices by entering \\your-ubuntu-ip-address\share with the username and password you just set up.