Set Up Samba or NFS on Fedora Distro
Configure Samba or NFS on Fedora based Distros for Enterprise File Sharing
Set up a high-performance file sharing server on Fedora using Samba or NFSv4 with full Active Directory, Kerberos authentication, and SELinux integration.
This guide explains how to configure Samba or NFS on Fedora systems for seamless Windows and Linux file sharing. Learn to integrate with Active Directory, enable Kerberos authentication, manage quotas, and secure data with SELinux policies to achieve enterprise-grade performance and compliance.
Deploying Samba or NFS on Fedora provides a scalable, secure, and high-speed enterprise file sharing solution. It supports cross-platform Windows–Linux environments with centralized authentication, advanced access control, and quota management.
Key Features:
- Active Directory Integration for centralized user and group management
- Kerberos Authentication for secure, ticket-based access
- Quota Management to control user and group storage limits
- SELinux Labeling to enforce mandatory access controls
- Optimized Performance for mixed OS file sharing workloads
- Scalable Configuration for small offices or enterprise clusters
This setup is compatible with all major Fedora based distros, including:
Finally, this Guide is Valid also for All the others Fedora Based Distros like:
- Nobara
- Quebe OS
- Ultramarine
- risiOS