I recently added some new storage to my NAS. During that I upgraded FreeNAS from 11.1-U5 to 11.3-U1. After the upgrade Linux servers that had SMB mounts to shares on my FreeNAS box were unable to write to them. I had the shares setup with Allow Guest Access and they had been working fine before the upgrade. From multiple Windows boxes I was still able to write to the shares. I tried recreating the shares, several attempts at modifying the fstab config but none of it helped. The only way I could get the Linux boxes to write to the shares was to enable Only Allow Guest Access.
Am I missing something here? Why would Windows be able to read/write to a share with Allow Guest Access but Linux can only read/write if I also enable Only Allow Guest Access?
Here's an example of an fstab entry that was working as expected prior to the upgrade:
Before I file a bug report I wanted to make sure this wasn't the expected behavior.
Am I missing something here? Why would Windows be able to read/write to a share with Allow Guest Access but Linux can only read/write if I also enable Only Allow Guest Access?
Here's an example of an fstab entry that was working as expected prior to the upgrade:
Code:
//172.16.11.25/media /media/storage cifs vers=3.0,guest,uid=1000,iocharset=utf8 0 0
Before I file a bug report I wanted to make sure this wasn't the expected behavior.
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