I am running FreeNAS 9.3 and have AD setup and connected to our 2008R2 DC. I can login and see shares and write files, etc just fine from our office network.
We have two networks in our office, one for office PC's and the other for customers PC's. The NAS is connected to both networks for backup purposes, we backup client PC's to NAS, then NAS shares get backed up to tape.
The problem I am having is when I try to login to the NAS via the client side I can't authenticate because obviously the client PC is not a domain user, but I can browse the shares and see files/folders. Just can't create anything. I setup a generic user(x) and group(customer), but I am not sure how to set the dataset permission for a share to allow both, or if its even possible. I did some playing around with the "other" permissions but wasn't able to achieve my goal. Is there a way or a better way of accomplishing this?
We have two networks in our office, one for office PC's and the other for customers PC's. The NAS is connected to both networks for backup purposes, we backup client PC's to NAS, then NAS shares get backed up to tape.
The problem I am having is when I try to login to the NAS via the client side I can't authenticate because obviously the client PC is not a domain user, but I can browse the shares and see files/folders. Just can't create anything. I setup a generic user(x) and group(customer), but I am not sure how to set the dataset permission for a share to allow both, or if its even possible. I did some playing around with the "other" permissions but wasn't able to achieve my goal. Is there a way or a better way of accomplishing this?