I am using FreeNAS (11.2) from last 2 week Now i am Using 11.3 Beta 1 ,
When i try to share a folder on SMB with another user it always give me error contact administrator but every time i add that user to wheel group he can login, I try to create a primary group and add him and my admin...
So I've tried numerous times to create a password protected SMB share. I've created a dataset and set the owner to a single owner (unix file permissions, and only user have rwx). Then I created a SMB mounted to that volume with said dataset. I've ensured that guest users are not allowed as well...
Hi,
I’ve got some issues with smb shares and NTFS advanced permissions.
I’ve noticed that if I set the “CREATOR OWNER” to FullAccess on a folder and give a user read permissions and the right to add a folder "add folders / append data"
the user is allowed to create a new folder but his account...
I made a CIFS share and can access it and create files using a domain account. But when I want to create a hyper-v virtual machine on server 2019 I get the error:
Has anybody made it? Can post the config of: Directory Services, Storage permissions, Sharing SMB and Services SMB?
I really hope this hasn't been asked before, I did some digging but I couldn't find anyone who has the same problem as me.
I am running freenas 11.1 and am trying to run a SMB. I have done this before successfully, but I upgraded freenas from HDD to an usb, as I needed the sata port on the...
As the title says - any files created by the jail (e.g. synced items) can't be seen through my SMB share.
A bit of troubleshooting so far:
If I manually create a file through SMB, I can see the file through SSH'ing to the jail.
If I manually create a file through SSH in the jail, I cannot see...
I am trying to set up a simple SMB share on my (newly built) system. My basic configuration is that I have three HDDs at ada1, ada2, and ada3 that I have formatted into the storage pool, and another one at ada0 that I do not want added to or included in my FreeNAS setup.
In reading through the...
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