sabnzbd Plugin file permissions

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Max Ricketts

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I have just installed the sabnzbd (0.7.18) plugin on my freenas (FreeNAS-9.2.1.6-RELEASE-x64 (ddd1e39))

When the files download they are locked in the share that I have created, and I can't do anything with them until I reset the permissions on the volume

Have I missed something here, or is there something else that I need to do to get it to save with a permission level that anyone can do anthing with it.

many thanks

Max
 
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UFS or ZFS? What type of share? What type of permissions (Unix or Windows)? Have you added a storage to the jail?
 

Max Ricketts

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Hi there

ZFS share. Permissions on the share are. Owner (user) - nobody. Owner (group) - nobody. I know this isn't a good way to have it. but when I first installed this, I wasn't sure what to setup. But all is working ok. Its Unix permissions through NFS share.

Yes I added the share to the storage, and added it to the media folder on the jail.

I don't mind changing as long as it will work

Many thanks for you time to help
 

Joshua Parker Ruehlig

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be default sabnzbd produced files owned by the 'media' user, uid 816. there are multiple ways you can solve your problem.

in sabnzbd's settings you can change the default permission files are created as. loosening this up is one fix
 

Max Ricketts

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be default sabnzbd produced files owned by the 'media' user, uid 816. there are multiple ways you can solve your problem.

in sabnzbd's settings you can change the default permission files are created as. loosening this up is one fix

Hi and thanks for the info.

Would you be able to point me in the right direction on how to do this.

Many thanks

Max
 

Joshua Parker Ruehlig

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Hi and thanks for the info.

Would you be able to point me in the right direction on how to do this.

Many thanks

Max
Config > Folders
Permissions for completed downloads = 777

you probably could have found this if you looked
 

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Config > Folders
Permissions for completed downloads = 777

you probably could have found this if you looked

Yes I should have seen that. I wasn't sure if you were talking about changing config settings through the terminal or now. Really appreciate your help on this!!
 

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Yes I should have seen that. I wasn't sure if you were talking about changing config settings through the terminal or now. Really appreciate your help on this!!
no prob. nice thing about sab is all it's settings are available in the webui
 
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