FreeNasJoe
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- Nov 21, 2016
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Brand new FreeNAS user here. I just built my box in late November 2016 and have been trying to learn FreeNAS and configure my box as time has permitted. I normally figure things out eventually from this forum or youtube or other web resources but I am currently stumped on a windows share problem that I cannot seem to figure out on my own. Here is my question...
Using the FreeNAS web interface, how does one configure a new Windows (SMB) Share that doesn't include the "everyone" group? If this isn't possible, then, using the FreeNAS web interface, how does one configure a new Windows (SMB) Share such that the default (initial) permissions on this share deny access for the the "Everyone" group. Basically I am looking to end up with, by default, only the owner and the owning group having "Full control" and no access for any other users or groups. I can achieve this desired state for the owner and owning group but I cannot figure out how to prevent the "Everyone" group from being assigned to the share or limiting the access permissions of the "Everyone" group. I have tried to limit the permissions of the "Everyone" group on new shares by using the "File mask" field of the "SMB Settings" dialog but it seems that no matter what I set the "File mask" field to I always end up with the same result - i.e. "Everyone" having "Read & execute" and "Read" permissions by default.
Any guidance or help would be greatly appreciated.
Using the FreeNAS web interface, how does one configure a new Windows (SMB) Share that doesn't include the "everyone" group? If this isn't possible, then, using the FreeNAS web interface, how does one configure a new Windows (SMB) Share such that the default (initial) permissions on this share deny access for the the "Everyone" group. Basically I am looking to end up with, by default, only the owner and the owning group having "Full control" and no access for any other users or groups. I can achieve this desired state for the owner and owning group but I cannot figure out how to prevent the "Everyone" group from being assigned to the share or limiting the access permissions of the "Everyone" group. I have tried to limit the permissions of the "Everyone" group on new shares by using the "File mask" field of the "SMB Settings" dialog but it seems that no matter what I set the "File mask" field to I always end up with the same result - i.e. "Everyone" having "Read & execute" and "Read" permissions by default.
Any guidance or help would be greatly appreciated.