thebrochan
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- Oct 10, 2021
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I have my server setup with two drives (mirrored)
I have the shares setup on my windows desktop and then from there I access my files and move them around and delete. All of this worked when I was running FreeNAS 11.3.
I did a fresh install of TrueNAS last night and added my existing pools. I went through the documentation and followed the steps to enable the SMB shares and add it.
When trying to access the shares it works great, I can browse the directory and see all my files. When I go to delete, add or move files I get an error that says
"you require permission from unix user\root to make changes to this file"
I have gone through the forums and done google searches and nothing seems to be working. I either can't edit the files or I get login errors saying incorrect user name/password.
Please see attached for some screenshots of how things were setup. I have tried added new users to different groups, and still no luck...
I got to a point where I could login then, it asks for another login where it denies me.
I have the shares setup on my windows desktop and then from there I access my files and move them around and delete. All of this worked when I was running FreeNAS 11.3.
I did a fresh install of TrueNAS last night and added my existing pools. I went through the documentation and followed the steps to enable the SMB shares and add it.
When trying to access the shares it works great, I can browse the directory and see all my files. When I go to delete, add or move files I get an error that says
"you require permission from unix user\root to make changes to this file"
I have gone through the forums and done google searches and nothing seems to be working. I either can't edit the files or I get login errors saying incorrect user name/password.
Please see attached for some screenshots of how things were setup. I have tried added new users to different groups, and still no luck...
I got to a point where I could login then, it asks for another login where it denies me.