The CIFS shares are exported as read-only.
It seems that many users are encountering similar problems.
Various tips in the forums did not fix the problem.
The documentation (http://web.freenas.org/images/resources/freenas9.2.1/freenas9.2.1_guide.pdf , sec 7.3.2 on pg. 157) states that a guest user should be defined and assigned to have the share as a home directory and (what is worse) defined as the global guest account in the CIFS settings.
This setup does work, and the share is exported with read-write permissions. However, I don't see how this can apply to numerous shares, where I have to assign different "guest" users, each with a home directory corresponding to the share, but the global CIFS settings can only support 1 guest account.
Additionally the documentation states that one needs to set "Authentication Model: Anonymous" in the CIFS global settings, however that option ("Authentication Model") is not available from the web GUI
thanks
It seems that many users are encountering similar problems.
Various tips in the forums did not fix the problem.
The documentation (http://web.freenas.org/images/resources/freenas9.2.1/freenas9.2.1_guide.pdf , sec 7.3.2 on pg. 157) states that a guest user should be defined and assigned to have the share as a home directory and (what is worse) defined as the global guest account in the CIFS settings.
This setup does work, and the share is exported with read-write permissions. However, I don't see how this can apply to numerous shares, where I have to assign different "guest" users, each with a home directory corresponding to the share, but the global CIFS settings can only support 1 guest account.
Additionally the documentation states that one needs to set "Authentication Model: Anonymous" in the CIFS global settings, however that option ("Authentication Model") is not available from the web GUI
thanks