How do I assign permissions to an SMB share?

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Biofilm_Matt

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I joined freenas 11 to my AD. Now I do not get a login prompt when I connect to the freenas share. I also can not add or delete anything from the share. It looks like the whole domain now has read only access to the share.

How can I set the permissions to only allow domain\administrators with full access?

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Same way you would on a Windows server.
 

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Well, the owner of the share has full control. Everyone else has read-only by default. Login with the owner's account.
 

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How do I login? When I go to the share I get no login prompt anymore. Even on non-domain joined computers. There is an "Everyone" permission that is read only as well as "Wheel" and "administrator"
 

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In an AD environment, I'd expect it simply be a matter of being logged in to Windows with the relevant AD user.

As for the non-domain machines, I'm not quite sure what exactly might be happening. Windows semi-helpfully automatically tries to login with the current user's credentials, which the server may be accepting as a guest login, or something.
 

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I am logged in as a domain admin but the share has no AD permissions set. it has Everyone, Wheel and administrator (freenas\administrator). I will remove the everyone permissions when I can but I do not have access to change anything.
 

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The owner has to be a domain user, generally an admin, otherwise it's not going to work - much like on a Windows server.
 
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