hungarianhc
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Hi There,
I have a pretty basic use-case, I think.
Current: Syncthing runs in a TrueNAS Core jail, and it syncs my files one-way to another NAS in another region of the country at my parents' house. The data is mapped via a jail mount point.
Future: Syncthing runs on Proxmox, and it mounts the data via NFS share, not a jail. Syncthing still syncs all the files.
The problem is that when I do an NFS share, on the syncthing client box, I'm only able to get file permissions that are nobody / nogroup, rather than showing the original file permissions. I want to preserve the proper permissions when I migrate. Any thoughts? Thanks!
I have a pretty basic use-case, I think.
Current: Syncthing runs in a TrueNAS Core jail, and it syncs my files one-way to another NAS in another region of the country at my parents' house. The data is mapped via a jail mount point.
Future: Syncthing runs on Proxmox, and it mounts the data via NFS share, not a jail. Syncthing still syncs all the files.
The problem is that when I do an NFS share, on the syncthing client box, I'm only able to get file permissions that are nobody / nogroup, rather than showing the original file permissions. I want to preserve the proper permissions when I migrate. Any thoughts? Thanks!