I've been trying in vain to get a basic use case working with FreeNAS. Perhaps I am trying something that is simpl beyond the capabilities of FreeNAS.
USE-CASE:
-I want to have a share that is SMB/CIFS.
-Share has to work with Windows, Linux, and MAC computers!
-DIR TREE OF SHARE:
w
|
`---Proj1
|
`---Proj2
-Users: Eva, Angela, Maria
-Groups: Team1 (Eva, Angela), Team2 (Eva,Maria)
-Permissions:
Eva (Full perms for everything, she is sys admin...only she can set perms or change perms on shares!!!!),
Proj1 (Team1 - r&w),
Proj2 (Team2 - r&w).
So, in example Maria can not look into (has no access to) Project1, and Angela can't look into Project2. Also, Angela and Maria can't mod perms for anything. Eva can do anything, including set or mod perms.
As far as I can see, this is absolutely impossible to do with FreeNAS 9.3. I have never seen an example on the web where FreeNAS was able to do something like this, even though it is a very simple use-case. I've only seen FreeNAS being able to handle much more trivial use-cases.
At any rate, I hope I'm proven wrong. At this point I'm looking for exact instructions on how to set this up. I've already tried everything, I've searched quite a bit, and was able to set this up with other NAS solutions, but not FreeNAS 9.3.
If someone has the skills, their input would serve as a great resource. And if I'm correct and FreeNAS can't handle something like this, it is also good that this is clear.
Thanks.
USE-CASE:
-I want to have a share that is SMB/CIFS.
-Share has to work with Windows, Linux, and MAC computers!
-DIR TREE OF SHARE:
w
|
`---Proj1
|
`---Proj2
-Users: Eva, Angela, Maria
-Groups: Team1 (Eva, Angela), Team2 (Eva,Maria)
-Permissions:
Eva (Full perms for everything, she is sys admin...only she can set perms or change perms on shares!!!!),
Proj1 (Team1 - r&w),
Proj2 (Team2 - r&w).
So, in example Maria can not look into (has no access to) Project1, and Angela can't look into Project2. Also, Angela and Maria can't mod perms for anything. Eva can do anything, including set or mod perms.
As far as I can see, this is absolutely impossible to do with FreeNAS 9.3. I have never seen an example on the web where FreeNAS was able to do something like this, even though it is a very simple use-case. I've only seen FreeNAS being able to handle much more trivial use-cases.
At any rate, I hope I'm proven wrong. At this point I'm looking for exact instructions on how to set this up. I've already tried everything, I've searched quite a bit, and was able to set this up with other NAS solutions, but not FreeNAS 9.3.
If someone has the skills, their input would serve as a great resource. And if I'm correct and FreeNAS can't handle something like this, it is also good that this is clear.
Thanks.