RegularJoe
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Help,
What does this mean? Does it save(stomp) the existing permissions each time I press the OK button? Should I uncheck the box after I have verified I can connect and add new active directory groups to the Samba ACL?
Lets say I connect via computer management from a Windows machine and make it so my Samba ACL permission for graphics designers and cad designers to have change access and domain users read access(Domain Admins and Administrator have Full control from the storage/volume/dataset permissions). I want to make all the changes in Windows.
I have seen where the first share will survive a reboot but the second share gets confused and reverts back to root/wheel permissions.
I really can't have a FreeNAS server have a brain dump at reboot and then have my users locked out of their data. I have followed this guide : https://forums.freenas.org/index.ph...directory-folder-file-user-permissions.20610/
I have written down ALL my steps and wonder if things change too much in FreeNAS for the documentation to be valid/ i would suggest the version 4.0 of SAMBA to NEVER change except for Bug Fixes(4.0.x) and that when SAMBA 4.1 does change the version of FreeNAS changes from 9.2 to 9.3 as all the configuration scripts and settings may no longer work.
Thanks,
Joe
What does this mean? Does it save(stomp) the existing permissions each time I press the OK button? Should I uncheck the box after I have verified I can connect and add new active directory groups to the Samba ACL?
Lets say I connect via computer management from a Windows machine and make it so my Samba ACL permission for graphics designers and cad designers to have change access and domain users read access(Domain Admins and Administrator have Full control from the storage/volume/dataset permissions). I want to make all the changes in Windows.
I have seen where the first share will survive a reboot but the second share gets confused and reverts back to root/wheel permissions.
I really can't have a FreeNAS server have a brain dump at reboot and then have my users locked out of their data. I have followed this guide : https://forums.freenas.org/index.ph...directory-folder-file-user-permissions.20610/
I have written down ALL my steps and wonder if things change too much in FreeNAS for the documentation to be valid/ i would suggest the version 4.0 of SAMBA to NEVER change except for Bug Fixes(4.0.x) and that when SAMBA 4.1 does change the version of FreeNAS changes from 9.2 to 9.3 as all the configuration scripts and settings may no longer work.
Thanks,
Joe