idbill
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I'm attempting to replace generic CentOS 6 server that has Samba installed with a FreeNAS installation.
Presently several VM's are NFS mounted to this Samba server, which are then shared out to various desktops (via Samba). This all works really well, and I've been able to get this to work with SELinux (enforcing) and proper user permissions. (So I'm believe the exports are correct and I have an idea what the smb.conf file should look like.)
Now, with FreeNAS, I've manually mounted a test NFS partition in /mnt/D1/test and made it available via CIFS. (Latest version of Mac OS won't connect via smb.) I can see it and mount it, but it is empty (on Mac)... On the FreeNAS server, (ssh'd as an authorized user) I see all the files and directories and can edit them to my hearts content.
Here are some interesting differences:
my server | FreeNAS 9.2.1
NFS4 | NFS3
Samba 3.5 | Samba 4.1
Any tips on what configuration I may have missed or other troubleshooting techniques?
Presently several VM's are NFS mounted to this Samba server, which are then shared out to various desktops (via Samba). This all works really well, and I've been able to get this to work with SELinux (enforcing) and proper user permissions. (So I'm believe the exports are correct and I have an idea what the smb.conf file should look like.)
Now, with FreeNAS, I've manually mounted a test NFS partition in /mnt/D1/test and made it available via CIFS. (Latest version of Mac OS won't connect via smb.) I can see it and mount it, but it is empty (on Mac)... On the FreeNAS server, (ssh'd as an authorized user) I see all the files and directories and can edit them to my hearts content.
Here are some interesting differences:
my server | FreeNAS 9.2.1
NFS4 | NFS3
Samba 3.5 | Samba 4.1
Any tips on what configuration I may have missed or other troubleshooting techniques?