Hi all,
I've been a browser for a while and learned a lot just by searching and reading and re-reading all the posts that I needed to read up on to make my Freenas box work.
And I've been playing with 8.3.1 for a while and I came across what appears to be a bug.
When I create chroot directories for each member and try to access it remotely, it requires every directory all the way up to root to be root:wheel and permission 755.
By default, /mnt folder is 775, and every time I change it to 755, it defaults back to 775 after reboot.
And as permission is root:wheel for it to work, each user can't do anything with their home directory as they can't read, write or execute any commands.
I don't think I had this problem with 8.3.0.
It was a fresh install.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
I've been a browser for a while and learned a lot just by searching and reading and re-reading all the posts that I needed to read up on to make my Freenas box work.
And I've been playing with 8.3.1 for a while and I came across what appears to be a bug.
When I create chroot directories for each member and try to access it remotely, it requires every directory all the way up to root to be root:wheel and permission 755.
By default, /mnt folder is 775, and every time I change it to 755, it defaults back to 775 after reboot.
And as permission is root:wheel for it to work, each user can't do anything with their home directory as they can't read, write or execute any commands.
I don't think I had this problem with 8.3.0.
It was a fresh install.
Any ideas?
Thanks.