Hi,
I'm trying to setup home directories such that when a user authenticates to FreeNas and uses CIFS, their home folder pops up. I believe this is a normal thing. So if "Jon" logs in, under //freenas/, //freenas/Jon will appear, but if Nick logs in under //freenas/, //freenas/Nick will appear instead.
So I can get the folders to appear this way, but I can't get into them. Here's how I set this up. I setup a dataset called "Homes" (Permission Type: Windows, Owner: Root, Owner: Wheel) and shared that via CIFS and selected the option "Home Directory".
I then created a new user and told it to create the homedirectory under //pool1/Homes/
//pool1/Homes/Jon now exists and its owner:group is Jon:Jon and appears to be 770
This is where I pretty much am at this point. The users folders shows up but is unreachable over CIFS
Any help would be appreciated!
Jon
I'm trying to setup home directories such that when a user authenticates to FreeNas and uses CIFS, their home folder pops up. I believe this is a normal thing. So if "Jon" logs in, under //freenas/, //freenas/Jon will appear, but if Nick logs in under //freenas/, //freenas/Nick will appear instead.
So I can get the folders to appear this way, but I can't get into them. Here's how I set this up. I setup a dataset called "Homes" (Permission Type: Windows, Owner: Root, Owner: Wheel) and shared that via CIFS and selected the option "Home Directory".
I then created a new user and told it to create the homedirectory under //pool1/Homes/
//pool1/Homes/Jon now exists and its owner:group is Jon:Jon and appears to be 770
This is where I pretty much am at this point. The users folders shows up but is unreachable over CIFS
Any help would be appreciated!
Jon