JayG30
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- Jun 26, 2013
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Hello,
I was attempting to upgrade to 9.3 the other day, ran into a compatibility issue with the usb sticks I'm using. So had to go back to 9.2.1.7. However I forgot that there is a bug in this version that causes permissions to go wacky (issue with groupmap). So I ended up redoing permissions. I use Windows ACL (obviously since I'm on Samba4).
The last issue I have is with user home directories. I don't remember how I did it but I had the users home folder show as a CIFS share when they are logged in. The path to that is \\freenas\[username]
The home directories are actually located at \\freenas\home\[username].
If I navigate to both of those paths in Windows and pull up the folder permissions they are different. It looks like the auto created path at \\freenas\[username] is being set with unix permission, while \\freenas\home\[username] is showing windows permissions.
I was able to take control of the \\freenas\home\[username] directories and set permissions. I am not able to do the same with \freenas\[username].
Anyone have any idea?
I was attempting to upgrade to 9.3 the other day, ran into a compatibility issue with the usb sticks I'm using. So had to go back to 9.2.1.7. However I forgot that there is a bug in this version that causes permissions to go wacky (issue with groupmap). So I ended up redoing permissions. I use Windows ACL (obviously since I'm on Samba4).
The last issue I have is with user home directories. I don't remember how I did it but I had the users home folder show as a CIFS share when they are logged in. The path to that is \\freenas\[username]
The home directories are actually located at \\freenas\home\[username].
If I navigate to both of those paths in Windows and pull up the folder permissions they are different. It looks like the auto created path at \\freenas\[username] is being set with unix permission, while \\freenas\home\[username] is showing windows permissions.
I was able to take control of the \\freenas\home\[username] directories and set permissions. I am not able to do the same with \freenas\[username].
Anyone have any idea?