ThePhantom0114
Dabbler
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2013
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- 12
Hey everyone, so I'm slowly getting the hang of FreeNAS now, its taken me some time but I'm really liking it. I am actually going to rebuilt my setup today because I made a few mistakes the first time around as a brand new user and now I am going to try and fix them.
My question is this though, I plan on having 2 datasets, one for media that will be open to everyone, and one for me, which will be private. Both datasets need to be accessible by my linux server (NFS) and by several Windows clients (CIFS). Is there anyway I can share these datasets and use the linux permissions (other users will be able to log in to the linux server) and connect with windows as one of linux users to get the permission set in linux?
For example, my private folder, if I share it and connect in linux, I can set it to 700, and no one else can access it, but the problem is I can't access it in Windows anymore either, because the Windows user only gets the "other" rights, which means I have to have it fully open and I don't want that.
Is there anyway to set up a NFS and CIFS share, and be able to lock it down like that? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
My question is this though, I plan on having 2 datasets, one for media that will be open to everyone, and one for me, which will be private. Both datasets need to be accessible by my linux server (NFS) and by several Windows clients (CIFS). Is there anyway I can share these datasets and use the linux permissions (other users will be able to log in to the linux server) and connect with windows as one of linux users to get the permission set in linux?
For example, my private folder, if I share it and connect in linux, I can set it to 700, and no one else can access it, but the problem is I can't access it in Windows anymore either, because the Windows user only gets the "other" rights, which means I have to have it fully open and I don't want that.
Is there anyway to set up a NFS and CIFS share, and be able to lock it down like that? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!