Hello,
I am new to FreeNAS, and am experimenting on a VM to later on pass to a physical solution.
I rapidly tried OpenMediaVault a few days ago and then got to run FreeNAS on a VMWare Machine.
I created a RAID 0 UFS Volume with 2x4.00 GB Test Drives. Then I created a CIFS share.
This being said, I was wondering if you could help me with my dilemma:
I have been looking for an option that allows me to set the permissions directly on the share rather than on the Volume (like OpenMediaVault seems to do). Does such a thing exist on FreeNAS?
Let's say I have 5 users: A, B, C, D, E and that I would like to enable 2 of them to Write/Read (A and B) and 2 of them to Only Read (C and D) and leave E unable to do anything.
How am I supposed to achieve this? Put A+B in a group and set the latter as the owner of the volume?
What about C and D?? (I could put them in the "Other" category, but that would enable E as well, whereas I don't want it to access a certain Volume)
Further, if I were able to individually set different permissions on different shares, I could assign a subfolder onto the main volume (hence a different share pointing on the same Volume but different subfolders) to each of the users so that they wouldn't be able to access others' subfolders.
Is it possible or does a similar thing exist?
Thanks for your time!
I am new to FreeNAS, and am experimenting on a VM to later on pass to a physical solution.
I rapidly tried OpenMediaVault a few days ago and then got to run FreeNAS on a VMWare Machine.
I created a RAID 0 UFS Volume with 2x4.00 GB Test Drives. Then I created a CIFS share.
This being said, I was wondering if you could help me with my dilemma:
I have been looking for an option that allows me to set the permissions directly on the share rather than on the Volume (like OpenMediaVault seems to do). Does such a thing exist on FreeNAS?
Let's say I have 5 users: A, B, C, D, E and that I would like to enable 2 of them to Write/Read (A and B) and 2 of them to Only Read (C and D) and leave E unable to do anything.
How am I supposed to achieve this? Put A+B in a group and set the latter as the owner of the volume?
What about C and D?? (I could put them in the "Other" category, but that would enable E as well, whereas I don't want it to access a certain Volume)
Further, if I were able to individually set different permissions on different shares, I could assign a subfolder onto the main volume (hence a different share pointing on the same Volume but different subfolders) to each of the users so that they wouldn't be able to access others' subfolders.
Is it possible or does a similar thing exist?
Thanks for your time!