@KrisBee
That is making sense. Then how would I setup a collaborative share with NFS? Is this where the "nobody" and "mapall" come into play? Also how does the "nobody" & "mapall" affect SMB shares or does it? Just trying to understand.
Is this because it would match *nix standard case sensitive while windows usually doesn't care in it's native environment? I was thinking from reading the freenas doc that setting it to "Insensitive" would make it more friendly for the windows users when accessing my network shares.@Raksasas For NFS share set up, I'd set dataset "Case Senstivity" to "sensitive".
The Last point was my error, that should have read "it's the id of a secondary group of some .. " [now edited]. This is where you may have gone astray re: your use of group ids. You can put linux users into a secondary group which matches an owner group on a FreeNAS dataset, but those linux users will use their primary groups when performing actions on mounted datasets.
That is making sense. Then how would I setup a collaborative share with NFS? Is this where the "nobody" and "mapall" come into play? Also how does the "nobody" & "mapall" affect SMB shares or does it? Just trying to understand.
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