Hi everyone,
i have recently build my first FreeNAS Server and have some difficulties with the permission configuration of the shares.
My Problem is that every user has full access to the root folder (with all subfolders /bin /boot /compat /conf /data /etc ...). Even if I create a new test-user who is only member is his own group, he has full access.
My FreeNAS Server is running with one dataset (pool1) that is mounted to /mnt and has several subfolder with their own smb share.
I am using Ubuntu with Nautilus as a file manager to access the share.
How is this possible and how can I turn it off?
Thank you!
i have recently build my first FreeNAS Server and have some difficulties with the permission configuration of the shares.
My Problem is that every user has full access to the root folder (with all subfolders /bin /boot /compat /conf /data /etc ...). Even if I create a new test-user who is only member is his own group, he has full access.
My FreeNAS Server is running with one dataset (pool1) that is mounted to /mnt and has several subfolder with their own smb share.
I am using Ubuntu with Nautilus as a file manager to access the share.
How is this possible and how can I turn it off?
Thank you!