I am using FreeNAS-9.10.2-U3 (e1497f269).
I have a folder with the following permissions on mnt/MainStore/HomeShare:
Apply Owner (user): checked
Owner (user): root
Apply Owner (group): checked
Owner (group): MyUsers
Apply Mode: Checked
Mode: 750
Permission Type: Unix
Set Permission Recursively: unchecked
I then have a Windows (SMB) share on mnt/MainStore/HomeShare called HomeShare
User as home share: unchecked
Apply Default Permission: checked
Allow Guest Access: Unchecked
I then have two users with the following home directories:
user1: /mnt/MainStore/HomeShare/user1 (with permissions 755)
user2: /mnt/MainStore/HomeShare/user2 (with permissions 755)
Both users are part of the group MyUsers
Each user can connect to a browse both shares but can only read the contents of the files in there own directories. If they try read the other files they get permission denied (which is good).
I however do not what them to be able to list the contents of each others drivers but only those of their own. I can sort of understand why this is happening as but I am not sure how to fix it.
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I have just realised that while the users do not appear to be able to create directories or read files in each others root folders, they can in fact do so in each others sub folders.. I am very confused.
I have a folder with the following permissions on mnt/MainStore/HomeShare:
Apply Owner (user): checked
Owner (user): root
Apply Owner (group): checked
Owner (group): MyUsers
Apply Mode: Checked
Mode: 750
Permission Type: Unix
Set Permission Recursively: unchecked
I then have a Windows (SMB) share on mnt/MainStore/HomeShare called HomeShare
User as home share: unchecked
Apply Default Permission: checked
Allow Guest Access: Unchecked
I then have two users with the following home directories:
user1: /mnt/MainStore/HomeShare/user1 (with permissions 755)
user2: /mnt/MainStore/HomeShare/user2 (with permissions 755)
Both users are part of the group MyUsers
Each user can connect to a browse both shares but can only read the contents of the files in there own directories. If they try read the other files they get permission denied (which is good).
I however do not what them to be able to list the contents of each others drivers but only those of their own. I can sort of understand why this is happening as but I am not sure how to fix it.
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I have just realised that while the users do not appear to be able to create directories or read files in each others root folders, they can in fact do so in each others sub folders.. I am very confused.
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