I have a number of sensitive documents that I have on a SMB share on FreeNAS (markdown files I edit with Typora). Currently, I log into the share as root (probably should create a separate user), but beyond that, I feel like they're a little vulnerable once I've logged into the share.
I'm wondering what I can do to protect these files a little better. Any idea?
Is there a way to expire the SMB sessions nightly? I am planning on turning on disk encryption as soon as I migrate to 12.0.
Initially I was going to zip/password protect the files, but my editor won't work, and it's way too much trouble to unzip/zip the files each night. plus one of the advantages of using basic markdown files is that I can find-in-files from Notepad++.
I'm wondering what I can do to protect these files a little better. Any idea?
Is there a way to expire the SMB sessions nightly? I am planning on turning on disk encryption as soon as I migrate to 12.0.
Initially I was going to zip/password protect the files, but my editor won't work, and it's way too much trouble to unzip/zip the files each night. plus one of the advantages of using basic markdown files is that I can find-in-files from Notepad++.