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I need to setup a bunch of shared folders on a Freenas (11.1-U4) joined to an AD domain. Each of the shared folder will have different permissions set by [AD] groups. I have the first setup, and have a periodic snapshot to emulate previous versions from Windows. It works just fine.
I'm thinking it would be safer (and less work) to create a master share, then just use Windows to create subfolders and assign the appropriate group permissions to the subfolders rather that create individual datasets. However, I would like a user that could access the subfolder to be able to use the previous versions (really snapshots) to restore files from that subfolder they would have permission to access, but not a different subfolder they don't have permission to.
For example, master folder is called A, and contains two subfolders, b & c. User consoto\robert has access to c but not to b. I want consoto\robert to be able to use previous versions on c, but not b.
Which is the best way to set this up?
I'm thinking it would be safer (and less work) to create a master share, then just use Windows to create subfolders and assign the appropriate group permissions to the subfolders rather that create individual datasets. However, I would like a user that could access the subfolder to be able to use the previous versions (really snapshots) to restore files from that subfolder they would have permission to access, but not a different subfolder they don't have permission to.
For example, master folder is called A, and contains two subfolders, b & c. User consoto\robert has access to c but not to b. I want consoto\robert to be able to use previous versions on c, but not b.
Which is the best way to set this up?