Jr922
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- Apr 22, 2016
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I just broke both plex and transmission plugins after changing the permissions on the datasets to 770, previously 755 I think. I did this because tranmission couldn't write and I thought since they are all in the same group it wouldn't matter and I thought group write would fix my transmission having permission denied.
After no luck messing with permissions, including 777 on the datasets, I decided to start fresh and deleted both jails.
I want both plugins to work with group permissions.
My media is located on a dataset called "VeNASflytrap" with user= root (0) and group= VeNASflytrap_users (1001) permissions 770
My jails are on a dataset called "NASssd" with user= root (0) and group= VeNASflytrap_users (1001) permissions 770
I started with plex reinstall but when I go to create storage for it it says "The path '/mnt/NASssd/ssdjails' requires execute permission bit"
I can fix this by allowing other execute on the dataset /mnt/NASssd that holds the jails. But I want these to work with group permissions, I don't want to open it up to 777. I don't understrand why group permissions aren't working even after I add the user and group from freenas into the jail.
For the plex jail storage I use /mnt/VeNASflytrap/VeNASflytrap/Mdata with it mounted at /media
But I can't set this until I allow other execute.
When I make a new jail the user and group starts off as root:wheel or root:1001. If I change the /mnt/NASssd/ssdjails dataset ownership to jails(1001):VeNASflytrap_users(1001) the new plugin comes with owner 1001:1001, except /proc which is root:wheel, and even after using the pw group add and pw user add to get jails(1001):VeNASflytrap_users(1001) into the jail, I can't get group permissions to work. Am I missing something or doing something wrong?
I've been looking all over for solutions and info, but it seems like all the solutions are "use 777". I don't know very much, still very noobish with freenas and freebsd, but I don't think I want to open up the dataset with all the jails and system dataset to 777. I don't really want to open my media dataset up to 777 either because its on a windows share on the network. I want it to have login credentials and be only accessible to the owner and group.
After no luck messing with permissions, including 777 on the datasets, I decided to start fresh and deleted both jails.
I want both plugins to work with group permissions.
My media is located on a dataset called "VeNASflytrap" with user= root (0) and group= VeNASflytrap_users (1001) permissions 770
My jails are on a dataset called "NASssd" with user= root (0) and group= VeNASflytrap_users (1001) permissions 770
I started with plex reinstall but when I go to create storage for it it says "The path '/mnt/NASssd/ssdjails' requires execute permission bit"
I can fix this by allowing other execute on the dataset /mnt/NASssd that holds the jails. But I want these to work with group permissions, I don't want to open it up to 777. I don't understrand why group permissions aren't working even after I add the user and group from freenas into the jail.
For the plex jail storage I use /mnt/VeNASflytrap/VeNASflytrap/Mdata with it mounted at /media
But I can't set this until I allow other execute.
When I make a new jail the user and group starts off as root:wheel or root:1001. If I change the /mnt/NASssd/ssdjails dataset ownership to jails(1001):VeNASflytrap_users(1001) the new plugin comes with owner 1001:1001, except /proc which is root:wheel, and even after using the pw group add and pw user add to get jails(1001):VeNASflytrap_users(1001) into the jail, I can't get group permissions to work. Am I missing something or doing something wrong?
I've been looking all over for solutions and info, but it seems like all the solutions are "use 777". I don't know very much, still very noobish with freenas and freebsd, but I don't think I want to open up the dataset with all the jails and system dataset to 777. I don't really want to open my media dataset up to 777 either because its on a windows share on the network. I want it to have login credentials and be only accessible to the owner and group.