Hi everyone,
I searched for a solution but can't quite figure it out. I have a volume being shared mostly via AFP by macs and one SMB client via Windows. Permissions type on the volume is set to Unix, 775, group owner is the users group i created which all users are part of, user owner is nobody. see attached.
Reason I stay with AFP on the macs is because they seems to fully use the a dual gigabit LACP link to and from the FreeNAS (as well as other servers). SMB 2/3 only utilizes one link.
Here are the problems I'm facing which are always solved by checking the "Set permissions recursively" box:
1. workstation transfers, finishes, Get Info or Properties show 0 bytes and denied access when double clicking on any workstation.
2. workstation transfers, get an access denied error in the middle of transfer (haven't tried checking the recursive box in the middle of a transfer), quit transfer.
Is there a way around this? Am I setting something up wrong?
Thanks!
I searched for a solution but can't quite figure it out. I have a volume being shared mostly via AFP by macs and one SMB client via Windows. Permissions type on the volume is set to Unix, 775, group owner is the users group i created which all users are part of, user owner is nobody. see attached.
Reason I stay with AFP on the macs is because they seems to fully use the a dual gigabit LACP link to and from the FreeNAS (as well as other servers). SMB 2/3 only utilizes one link.
Here are the problems I'm facing which are always solved by checking the "Set permissions recursively" box:
1. workstation transfers, finishes, Get Info or Properties show 0 bytes and denied access when double clicking on any workstation.
2. workstation transfers, get an access denied error in the middle of transfer (haven't tried checking the recursive box in the middle of a transfer), quit transfer.
Is there a way around this? Am I setting something up wrong?
Thanks!