Hi,
I upgraded my freenas servers to truenas core.
The upgrade process went off without a hitch.
Except when it comes to folders being accessed off of NAS drive by Mac OS.
I dont use AFP protocol at all. Rather I share under the SMB protocol so that both PCs and Macs can access the files.
The share is set up to allow access from any machines on the 192.168.1.1/24 range.
PC access has no problems - I can access any folders that exist- full read write capability etc.
Macs accessing same network share over SMB can see the contents at top level. Folders- will not allow viewing of contents- comes up with you do not have permission to view contents.
No changes were made to the share defn- and total access was there under freenas 11.3.
When I upgraded to truenas core 12- the symptoms described above happened.
Anybody know why this is the case for accessing smb volumes from macs after the upgrade?
Thanks
I upgraded my freenas servers to truenas core.
The upgrade process went off without a hitch.
Except when it comes to folders being accessed off of NAS drive by Mac OS.
I dont use AFP protocol at all. Rather I share under the SMB protocol so that both PCs and Macs can access the files.
The share is set up to allow access from any machines on the 192.168.1.1/24 range.
PC access has no problems - I can access any folders that exist- full read write capability etc.
Macs accessing same network share over SMB can see the contents at top level. Folders- will not allow viewing of contents- comes up with you do not have permission to view contents.
No changes were made to the share defn- and total access was there under freenas 11.3.
When I upgraded to truenas core 12- the symptoms described above happened.
Anybody know why this is the case for accessing smb volumes from macs after the upgrade?
Thanks