Enabling SMB sharing after disk import

marxtinus2

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I have upgraded my Truenas hardware for a new machine but transferred my old hd into the new setup. My old Truenas was hooked up to a windows domain controller that no longer exists. I imported the drives in the new setup successfully but when I try to access the files over SMB I got an access denied message: I tried with ACL and without ACL.

right now my setup is as that:
iso acl:
acl.png


Both SMD Edit and SMBACL are setup with std options:

Here's my log in log.smbd

smblog.png


and yes UID of isouser is 1000 and the group isouser GUID is also 1000.

In the client machine, I can browse the Truenas and see the shared drive but when I try to open one I got the credential windows opening and asking for credentials. whatever I put there I always got permission denied. I followed many SMB share activation tutorials without success. I read somewhere that having the SMB setup prior to the drive importing may help (I'll try this next... not convince).

I was wondering if there can be some artifact of Active Directory Binding on the drive somewhere.

here's the auth audit just in case: we can see it's been accessed using isouser username.
auth.png


Any piece of advice may help.
Thanks in advance.

Truenas 12.0.u8
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
8gig ram.
 
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