Have an issue. Problem start about half-way down the timeline.
If I make a new share deep down the path to one specific folder I can access the folder but not the file contents.
When I revisit the docker app I'm planning to give it access to the files via SMB share and avoid this but what can I do in the meantime?
Strip ACLs does not seem to be affecting the whole path and this seems wrong. How can I strip all these permissions out? Why is strip acl not taking everything out?
Am I just doing something very fundamentally wrong?
- Had TrueNAS core
- Exported pools
- Installed TrueNAS Scale 21.06
- Imported pools
- Set ACL type to POSIX
- Setup some SMB shares. Working fine.
- Updated to 21.08
- Installed a docker app with configured a host path volume in read only. Path is also part of SMB share.
- Checked inside app and verified it could see and read the files in that path.
- -------------------- problem starts here. --------------------
- Going back to SMB share I now cannot access that path.
- Reapplied permissions in the SMB share menu. No SMB access.
- App can still access the data.
- Deleted the app. No SMB access.
- Can't do strip ACLs with POSIX so changed ACL type to NFSv4.
- Deleted all SMB shares.
- Made new SMB share. Ran Strip ACLs + apply permissions recursively. No SMB access.
If I make a new share deep down the path to one specific folder I can access the folder but not the file contents.
When I revisit the docker app I'm planning to give it access to the files via SMB share and avoid this but what can I do in the meantime?
Strip ACLs does not seem to be affecting the whole path and this seems wrong. How can I strip all these permissions out? Why is strip acl not taking everything out?
Am I just doing something very fundamentally wrong?