Hi,
I have recently upgraded to FreeNAS-11.3-U3.2, as part of the upgrade I decided to clear all my disks and recreate my Pools and Datasets.
I have successfully added the my FreeNAS to my Active Directory, and have been able to create some NFS shares without issue.
I am now trying to create a dataset and SMB share for access to my Windows Machines.
My goal is to have several SMB share's some with access for everyone (read/write) and some limited to certain users and groups.
I am starting off with those that should be accessible to everyone as I assumed this would be easier to do.
So far I have done the following:
1 - Created a Pool called Software
2 - Created a dataset (SMB type) called Software
3 - Enabled ACL using Default ACL Option as Open:
I have confirmed that the SMB service is started, and that the freenas IP can be resolved, however when I try and access the freenas I get the following error:
Has anyone come across this issue and if so have you found a solution?
I get the error even if I try and access from the Domain Controller directly.
Thanks
I have recently upgraded to FreeNAS-11.3-U3.2, as part of the upgrade I decided to clear all my disks and recreate my Pools and Datasets.
I have successfully added the my FreeNAS to my Active Directory, and have been able to create some NFS shares without issue.
I am now trying to create a dataset and SMB share for access to my Windows Machines.
My goal is to have several SMB share's some with access for everyone (read/write) and some limited to certain users and groups.
I am starting off with those that should be accessible to everyone as I assumed this would be easier to do.
So far I have done the following:
1 - Created a Pool called Software
2 - Created a dataset (SMB type) called Software
3 - Enabled ACL using Default ACL Option as Open:
I have confirmed that the SMB service is started, and that the freenas IP can be resolved, however when I try and access the freenas I get the following error:
Has anyone come across this issue and if so have you found a solution?
I get the error even if I try and access from the Domain Controller directly.
Thanks