NumberSix
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Hi
I read that in Update 12.0-U5.1, "root" user account cannot be an SMB user. This worries me. How can I tell if this will affect me? If so, how do I fix it?
Here's the thing. I'm a minimal interventionist with TrueNAS. I try to only use the CLI and that's Greek enough to me. Somehow, with luck, magic and a fair wind (and lots of forum help from you guys and gals) I managed to set up 3 Samba shares. That's all I need, and everything now works fine. I left well enough alone and forgot all the pain and methods that I used to set it up, and now I simply use it. I'm not a tinkerer.
Now I'm worried sick that an upgrade will break things. So, how can I find out which owner I set up owning my three shares - and - conditional second question then, if any or all are 'root', how do I create a new owner (say "SMB-owner") and swop 'him' in and 'root' out?
Thank you for your thoughts.
I read that in Update 12.0-U5.1, "root" user account cannot be an SMB user. This worries me. How can I tell if this will affect me? If so, how do I fix it?
Here's the thing. I'm a minimal interventionist with TrueNAS. I try to only use the CLI and that's Greek enough to me. Somehow, with luck, magic and a fair wind (and lots of forum help from you guys and gals) I managed to set up 3 Samba shares. That's all I need, and everything now works fine. I left well enough alone and forgot all the pain and methods that I used to set it up, and now I simply use it. I'm not a tinkerer.
Now I'm worried sick that an upgrade will break things. So, how can I find out which owner I set up owning my three shares - and - conditional second question then, if any or all are 'root', how do I create a new owner (say "SMB-owner") and swop 'him' in and 'root' out?
Thank you for your thoughts.