adastomek
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- Jul 29, 2020
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Hi,
Thank you for taking the time to view my thread
I set up a FreeNas a week ago now out of an old PC with the aim of eventually creating a proper home NAS.
Freenas system:
AMD fx-6300 processor
Asus M5A97 R2.0 Motherboard
Seagate BarraCuda 1TB Desktop Hard Drive
24 GB DDR3 (1866) Ram in 3 channels
I was able to setup an SMB shares to my pool successfully following the video from the freenas channel, it was all working correctly and I was able to transfer files without a problem; since then I've done other things such as set-up a plex server and attempted to setup ssh for remote access.
However recently I have been unable to access my pool through the SMB share to my Windows 10 machine with either one of 2 errors coming up:
1. "you do not have access to windowshare" despite trying to login as the root user and triple checking the ACL permissions
2. "The Network folder specified is currently mapped using a different user name and password" despite disconnecting all the drives restarting the NAS and the Windows 10 machine
What I've Tried:
1. resetting the gui settings (through the shell) using:
cp /data/factory-v1.db /data/freenas-v1.db && reboot
and then inserting the pool back in though the "existing pool" option
2. creating new shares and users as well as a new SMB share; and a "windows" user with the same login and password as my PC
3. Using a different client computer
4. checking for updates on both the freenas and PC
5. ensuring that SMB feature is switched on in "windows features"
I'm quite prepared to just restart the whole thing, wipe the drives and reinstall FreeNAS from scratch (I've got backups of the data put onto the NAS) but i'd rather not run into this problem again.
So the question is whether there is anything I should look at (maybe some windows settings) that would fix this issue.
If you need additional details please ask and thank you again for taking the time to help a new user
Adam A
Thank you for taking the time to view my thread
I set up a FreeNas a week ago now out of an old PC with the aim of eventually creating a proper home NAS.
Freenas system:
AMD fx-6300 processor
Asus M5A97 R2.0 Motherboard
Seagate BarraCuda 1TB Desktop Hard Drive
24 GB DDR3 (1866) Ram in 3 channels
I was able to setup an SMB shares to my pool successfully following the video from the freenas channel, it was all working correctly and I was able to transfer files without a problem; since then I've done other things such as set-up a plex server and attempted to setup ssh for remote access.
However recently I have been unable to access my pool through the SMB share to my Windows 10 machine with either one of 2 errors coming up:
1. "you do not have access to windowshare" despite trying to login as the root user and triple checking the ACL permissions
2. "The Network folder specified is currently mapped using a different user name and password" despite disconnecting all the drives restarting the NAS and the Windows 10 machine
What I've Tried:
1. resetting the gui settings (through the shell) using:
cp /data/factory-v1.db /data/freenas-v1.db && reboot
and then inserting the pool back in though the "existing pool" option
2. creating new shares and users as well as a new SMB share; and a "windows" user with the same login and password as my PC
3. Using a different client computer
4. checking for updates on both the freenas and PC
5. ensuring that SMB feature is switched on in "windows features"
I'm quite prepared to just restart the whole thing, wipe the drives and reinstall FreeNAS from scratch (I've got backups of the data put onto the NAS) but i'd rather not run into this problem again.
So the question is whether there is anything I should look at (maybe some windows settings) that would fix this issue.
If you need additional details please ask and thank you again for taking the time to help a new user
Adam A