Setting permissions properly, jail with config dir stored securely?

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diskdiddler

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Hi,

Followed a guide which had me re-route my /config/ dir for Radarr to be elsewhere.
In my case it's /mnt/ARRAY/data/backups/FreeNAS/Jailconfigs/Radarr

That path is on my *data* share which is secure, /ARRAY/data/ holds all kinds of private stuff I use it for data which is generally *not* expendable.
Problem is, the path is secure, locked down for username (my username) and group (private)

This worked on my old NAS but now, Radarr is broken.
I've diagnosed it, by unlocking the entire disk to be loose permissions (all) and Radarr works again.

I've used chown to set the files to be owned by "nobody : nogroup" recursively at the /Jailconfigs/ level
This did not work.

What do I do?
 

garm

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You give the folder/dataset you put the config folder in permissions so that the user running your service can see them. You cannot set permissions in the jail (on the “other” side of the nullfs rabbit hole), you must do it in FreeNAS
 
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