EnigmaNas
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- Dec 11, 2020
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Hello, I have managed to get TrueNas 12 Core up and running, and connected with Active Directory for my domain. I have also created a pool with several datasets which I would like to share on my network. I did manage to create the shares for the datasets (All_Movies, All_Music, and All_Backups), and those shares do show up on client machines on the network, but I have no permissions to view or write to any of them, when attempting to access those shares from a client machine.
When I created the datasets, I selected SMB as the 'share type'. When I created the share, each dataset was listed as having an ACL attached already, which I assumed was the AD ACLs. I'm not sure exactly what I should do to make the shares accessible from my Windows clients, and I am way too new to TrueNas to simply start experimenting.
So if anyone can help me with some detailed steps to resolve this issue, it would really help me get a little further down this TrueNas path. :)
Thanks for any help provided.
When I created the datasets, I selected SMB as the 'share type'. When I created the share, each dataset was listed as having an ACL attached already, which I assumed was the AD ACLs. I'm not sure exactly what I should do to make the shares accessible from my Windows clients, and I am way too new to TrueNas to simply start experimenting.
So if anyone can help me with some detailed steps to resolve this issue, it would really help me get a little further down this TrueNas path. :)
Thanks for any help provided.