Visseroth
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So I'm trying to setup separate shares or separate folders that will only be accessible per user or group but every time I setup a CIFS share and I open that share it sends me to the same available folders and files that my other share does.
I currently have two shares, home (home use) and users.
Under home I have things like Music, videos, ect.
Under users I want explicit permissions for a specific user or group but it opens up and I see my music, videos, ect.
Basically what I'm looking for is when I open up the path to my FN machine I want to see the available shares and if I open the home share I want to see my home stuff. If I open the users share I don't want to see my home stuff. As a matter of fact I don't want to be able to open it up if I haven't given myself permission to open it up. Just like, for example if john smith tried to open up the users share but he hasn't been given permission I want it to give him access denied and I'd like it to show separate files and folders. I'd like it to be a directory of its own with its own permissions.
Am I doing something wrong, am I going about this wrong?
My volume is /mnt/storage1. It is my only volume on a 17TB array (overkill? Maybe, maybe not)
My Current CIFS share is home as I removed the users share because it's sending me to the same place as my home share.
What am i doing wrong?
Edit: I might want to add that my home share mounts at /mnt/storage1 as was my users folder and that may be why I was seeing the same files but how else would you create your shares?
I currently have two shares, home (home use) and users.
Under home I have things like Music, videos, ect.
Under users I want explicit permissions for a specific user or group but it opens up and I see my music, videos, ect.
Basically what I'm looking for is when I open up the path to my FN machine I want to see the available shares and if I open the home share I want to see my home stuff. If I open the users share I don't want to see my home stuff. As a matter of fact I don't want to be able to open it up if I haven't given myself permission to open it up. Just like, for example if john smith tried to open up the users share but he hasn't been given permission I want it to give him access denied and I'd like it to show separate files and folders. I'd like it to be a directory of its own with its own permissions.
Am I doing something wrong, am I going about this wrong?
My volume is /mnt/storage1. It is my only volume on a 17TB array (overkill? Maybe, maybe not)
My Current CIFS share is home as I removed the users share because it's sending me to the same place as my home share.
What am i doing wrong?
Edit: I might want to add that my home share mounts at /mnt/storage1 as was my users folder and that may be why I was seeing the same files but how else would you create your shares?