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root@freenas[~]# ls -l /mnt/WDHDD/ total 1-rwxrwx---+ 1 root wheel 0 Dec 5 23:00 .windows drwxrwx---+ 3 nobody SMBGroup 4 Dec 5 22:40 Home root@freenas[~]# ls -l /mnt/WDHDD/Home total 1 -rwxrwx---+ 1 nobody SMBGroup 0 Dec 5 02:04 .windows drwxrwx---+ 2 nobody SMBGroup 3 Dec 5 22:40 Home root@freenas[~]# ls -l /mnt/WDHDD/Home/Home total 1 -rwxrwx---+ 1 nobody SMBGroup 0 Dec 5 22:40 .windows
I'm trying to share the dataset /mnt/WDHDD/Home/Home as \\NAS\Home.
The above permission doesn't give SMBGroup user access unless I grant it the top level group permission.
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root@freenas[~]# ls -l /mnt/WDHDD/ total 1-rwxrwx---+ 1 root SMBGroup 0 Dec 5 23:00 .windows
Is this behavior intentional?
I want to make other datasets & share /mnt/WDHDD/Backup and /mnt/WDHDD/LinuxBackup, with their own users. If they all require top pool level permission @ /mnt/WDHDD to access lower levels. Then I would have to put them all in a top level group?
Sorry if I sound noobish in permissions. I can further explain my question if there are any confusing parts.