I just posted an update (screenshot above). You can go in and change the permissions to the files in the folder.
Hey,
thank you for the update and the information -> It just fits with my thesis. It was the inherit permissions on the dataset.
Now everything works - unless my access with CIFS as I have configured a "non root user" to access the files and directories, so I set this also on the dataset permissions. Now I have to look, how I can solve the problem on CIFS side ;)
Okey, is there a possibility to have all my permissions set as I had before and configuring the jail to can also access the data where the owner is 1001?
Thant would be kind.
This takes now about 3 hours, but now I know a lot more about permissions for jails.
So I woud be happy about any input. I only have bad ideas (sharing internally NFS to access the files (quick and dirty...).
Edit1:
This drives me crazy, aaand I could not sleep. So I found an entry of Comso_Kramer about Plex and those mount points. I have just deleted my jail, because I did a lot of things there, just need a clean install now xD.
Now back to his post:
https://forums.freenas.org/index.ph...all-plex-in-a-freenas-9-3-jail-updated.19412/
He is adding the Plex user to the group which he created in the jail only. So my plan is, leave everything as it is (I mean the permission I have on the dataset) and mount this to the jail Then just add the required user and put in group and user id 1001. I dont know if this works, but that would be the cleanest way ;)
Update 2, 2am .... :
I checked the documentation, and found point 13.2.1.2. I think it is clear what to do now. Create the user "dlna" I think on the freenas system and add the user to the group which is granted to the dataset. This user with the group should be similar in the jail, and should work then, when I understand the documentation correct.
Sorry for writing a blog here, but this should work without root permissions.
Ok so, joeschmuck, can you confirm that the dlan-user needs the access to the mounted filesystem? I was learning, that the FS was delivered by
MOUNT_NULLFS, so everything which is done is going from the jail direct to the productive data, including permissions. So when I want to access those files, I need to create a dlna user with id 933 on freenas and add it to my group 1001 (lets call it: "test-group". When the user is memeber of the group, it should be possible to acess the files, unless if they are read-only or not?
Are my thoughts correct?
Good night