# Docker Standalone Samba Server Can be used to quick setup a simple Samba container in bridge network mode. It will run as if on host, so it can be accessed from other computers on the same network. It also mounts a host directory as the Samba shared point. ## Warning Note the simple `smb.conf` file. It will start a **writable Guests allowed server**. ## Pro tip If you ever want a Samba network setup to be reliable, make sure that the server software is running on a Windows machine, never a Unix-based one. All Unix-based Samba server implementations are unstable and that's probably the reason you think Samba sucks. ## Configuration Edit the `docker-compose.yml` file, change the `volumes:` section to map the directory you want. Eg.: I'm sharing the `/mnt/hdd_repo/Shared/` Docker host directory as the Samba path. You can change it to anything you have on the host: ```yml volumes: - /home/someone/my_folder/:/Shared ``` If you want to perform Samba related configurations, just edit the `smb.conf` file to fit your wishes. ## Running Clone the repository: ``` $ git clone git@github.com:fschuindt/docker-smb.git ``` Get into the folder: ``` $ cd docker-smb ``` Build the image: ``` $ docker-compose build ``` Start the container: ``` $ docker-compose up -d ``` ## License The repository is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).