Hazimil
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FreeNAS v11.0-U2
Hi
I have a DataSet called "
Everyone [Read & Execute, List folder contents, Read]
Films (FreeNAS\Films) [Full control]
nobody (FreeNAS\nobody) [Full control]
I have setup a Jail read-only storage of "
Everything works OK, until I decided to remove the "Everyone" access to the data share via Windows Explorer folder security, and then Plex stops seeing the files! I wanted to remove the "Everyone" access, so stop other accounts from browsing to the share within Windows, as I am controlling access to the files via Plex (for parental controls features).
Is there a way to grant access [Read & Execute, List folder contents, Read] to the share for the Jail's Plex account user (I'm assuming its the user "plex"), so that I can restrict other from viewing the files?
Cheers
Jonathan
Hi
I have a DataSet called "
Films
", which has the owner of "nobody" and the owner group " Films
". By default the Windows Share has the Security properties of:Everyone [Read & Execute, List folder contents, Read]
Films (FreeNAS\Films) [Full control]
nobody (FreeNAS\nobody) [Full control]
I have setup a Jail read-only storage of "
/mnt/tank/Films
" -> " /mnt/Films
" within the GUI for the Jail. Plex is installed in it's own Jail and is running no problems. My account is a member of the "Films" group, so I can therefore add/delete files to the share, but no-one else can (which is what I want).Everything works OK, until I decided to remove the "Everyone" access to the data share via Windows Explorer folder security, and then Plex stops seeing the files! I wanted to remove the "Everyone" access, so stop other accounts from browsing to the share within Windows, as I am controlling access to the files via Plex (for parental controls features).
Is there a way to grant access [Read & Execute, List folder contents, Read] to the share for the Jail's Plex account user (I'm assuming its the user "plex"), so that I can restrict other from viewing the files?
Cheers
Jonathan
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