Sir_Slappy
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- Feb 4, 2016
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Hello,
Sorry for my rudimentary question but here goes. Is there a way to setup my FreeNAS server to prompt for admin level credentials each time I connect to a network share originating from my server? The reason I ask is due to the fact that the newest cryptovirus variants are able to attack unmapped network shares. When I accessed the share the first time from my desktop I was prompted for credentials but now that is not the case. I was wondering if there is a way for it to ask each time instead just in case I was to get a ransomware virus it will not easily be able to infect my network share. I have unmapped my network drive in the mean time but I am just trying to be as safe as possible. Thank you!
P.S. The CIFS share I created on FreeNAS used default permissions and allow guest access was NOT checked. I am using the default root account to access the share
Sorry for my rudimentary question but here goes. Is there a way to setup my FreeNAS server to prompt for admin level credentials each time I connect to a network share originating from my server? The reason I ask is due to the fact that the newest cryptovirus variants are able to attack unmapped network shares. When I accessed the share the first time from my desktop I was prompted for credentials but now that is not the case. I was wondering if there is a way for it to ask each time instead just in case I was to get a ransomware virus it will not easily be able to infect my network share. I have unmapped my network drive in the mean time but I am just trying to be as safe as possible. Thank you!
P.S. The CIFS share I created on FreeNAS used default permissions and allow guest access was NOT checked. I am using the default root account to access the share