extremesurf
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- Mar 17, 2021
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I am in the process of setting up a new TrueNAS SCALE system running 22.02.4, and everything was going smoothly until I changed the SMB NetBIOS name from 'TrueNAS' to anything else (doesn't seem to matter what I change it to, if it's not 'TrueNAS' I lose access to all of the datasets/shares.
I tried to regenerate the group mappings, restart, etc but doesn't make any difference. As soon as I change it back to 'TrueNAS' access is instantly restored on both Windows and Mac. I am accessing via the IP address so it shouldn't matter. I have the Hostname set to match the NetBIOS name as well.
I'm not sure if this is related, but in order to disable access and prevent dataset/share names from being displayed to unauthorized users I have set it up as follows:
I tried to regenerate the group mappings, restart, etc but doesn't make any difference. As soon as I change it back to 'TrueNAS' access is instantly restored on both Windows and Mac. I am accessing via the IP address so it shouldn't matter. I have the Hostname set to match the NetBIOS name as well.
I'm not sure if this is related, but in order to disable access and prevent dataset/share names from being displayed to unauthorized users I have set it up as follows:
- I have enabled Access Based Share Enumeration on the datasets
- In the Filesystem ACL for each dataset/share I have deleted the 'Group builtin_users' and manually added each user that has access with FULL CONTROL
- In the Share ACL for each dataset/share I have deleted EVERYONE access and enter the SID for each user that has access with permission FULL and ALLOWED