Hi,
I am creating datasets and shares via the FreeNAS API.
I notice that when I create a share for a user (their own home directory) other users can view the contents of that share. (their home directory)
Does anyone know the process of creating a share that only the user that owns the directory can view the contents and the share itself?
For example this is working now:
mount -t cifs -o username=andy,password=daveycrockett,vers=3.0 //x.x.x.x/steve /stuff
but the user andy should only have access to the share /andy and steve should only have access to the share steve.
This seems to be the default and seems a bit too permissive.
I am creating datasets and shares via the FreeNAS API.
I notice that when I create a share for a user (their own home directory) other users can view the contents of that share. (their home directory)
Does anyone know the process of creating a share that only the user that owns the directory can view the contents and the share itself?
For example this is working now:
mount -t cifs -o username=andy,password=daveycrockett,vers=3.0 //x.x.x.x/steve /stuff
but the user andy should only have access to the share /andy and steve should only have access to the share steve.
This seems to be the default and seems a bit too permissive.