So I wanted to start a new thread so as not to mix my questions. I've started playing with SMB. I think I have it working except for one thing. Here is what I did:
* Enabled Active directory in FreeNAS and authenticated to my domain using only those settings in basic mode
* Created a dataset
** set the owner (user) as a \\domain\admin
** The owner (group) is wheel.
** Permission type is Windows
** Under edit the share type is Windows
* Created a SMB share and enabled browsing
In Windows, I am able to see the share. I can map a drive. I can add / remove files.
Here is the issue. If I set additional windows permissions on a folder by adding another user, I can not remove permissions (i.e. any user) on any files or folders inside of that folder. I can add further additional permissions no problem.
When I try to remove the inherit flag, select add (instead of remove) and hit apply, the flag immediately gets set again. Trying to remove the permissions altogether just gives me errors.
I'd love to share my data via SMB (transfer speeds are much faster) and forget about the whole iscsi thing .. but not being able to have granular permission capabilities is problematic for me.
Tom
* Enabled Active directory in FreeNAS and authenticated to my domain using only those settings in basic mode
* Created a dataset
** set the owner (user) as a \\domain\admin
** The owner (group) is wheel.
** Permission type is Windows
** Under edit the share type is Windows
* Created a SMB share and enabled browsing
In Windows, I am able to see the share. I can map a drive. I can add / remove files.
Here is the issue. If I set additional windows permissions on a folder by adding another user, I can not remove permissions (i.e. any user) on any files or folders inside of that folder. I can add further additional permissions no problem.
When I try to remove the inherit flag, select add (instead of remove) and hit apply, the flag immediately gets set again. Trying to remove the permissions altogether just gives me errors.
I'd love to share my data via SMB (transfer speeds are much faster) and forget about the whole iscsi thing .. but not being able to have granular permission capabilities is problematic for me.
Tom