rmccullough
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I took a look at Methods For Fine-Tuning Samba Permissions, but it is really much deeper than I think I need. I think a sticky with a handful of common scenarios and how to setup your permissions would be extremely helpful.
See signature for setup. I can currently access several SMB shares from a Windows 10 machine right now. I have some trouble accessing them from Mac, but let's start with Windows for now. I can access all of the files, and I can write new files to the directories I have, but I can't edit existing files. I suspect this is because I created them with some other permissions and there is ACL stuff in there.
What I would like is to have a Dataset that I can expose via SMB and NFS. I would like to be able to authenticate to it using a user who I have already configured on FreeNAS. This user is a member of groups that own the directories/files in the Dataset. Further, how can I reset the permissions/ownership/acls of the files in that Dataset?
See signature for setup. I can currently access several SMB shares from a Windows 10 machine right now. I have some trouble accessing them from Mac, but let's start with Windows for now. I can access all of the files, and I can write new files to the directories I have, but I can't edit existing files. I suspect this is because I created them with some other permissions and there is ACL stuff in there.
What I would like is to have a Dataset that I can expose via SMB and NFS. I would like to be able to authenticate to it using a user who I have already configured on FreeNAS. This user is a member of groups that own the directories/files in the Dataset. Further, how can I reset the permissions/ownership/acls of the files in that Dataset?