Cainram
Dabbler
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- Jan 23, 2014
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Hello!
I have a FreeNAS server (9.2.1.6) and have configured a number of CIFS shares. I'm not using a domain or AD, I am accessing the shares via a workgroup and am using Windows ACLs for more granular user permissions. Everything is working great.
I would like all of my users to each have a home folder. I don't want them to be able to see each other's folders or have access to them. I feel like I should be able to do this via Unix ACLs but am having some unexpected behavior.
I have a dataset called home and a in that is a folder for each user named with their username. What permissions should I set for the home folder and what permissions should I set for each user's folder?
Thanks in advance, you all have been so much help in the past, I'm sure this is a no-brainer for someone out there.
I have a FreeNAS server (9.2.1.6) and have configured a number of CIFS shares. I'm not using a domain or AD, I am accessing the shares via a workgroup and am using Windows ACLs for more granular user permissions. Everything is working great.
I would like all of my users to each have a home folder. I don't want them to be able to see each other's folders or have access to them. I feel like I should be able to do this via Unix ACLs but am having some unexpected behavior.
I have a dataset called home and a in that is a folder for each user named with their username. What permissions should I set for the home folder and what permissions should I set for each user's folder?
Thanks in advance, you all have been so much help in the past, I'm sure this is a no-brainer for someone out there.