9/2/2023 0 Comments Freenas cifs permissions![]() ![]() The share in question is configured as follows: force directory mode = 0775 ![]() When I change the user-ownership of the file to user2 it works fine. I can read the file, delete it, but not overwrite it: share$ cp somefile fileĬp: cannot create regular file ‘file’: Permission deniedĮven though user2 is member of the SomeGroup group that file belongs to. Now, when I mount the share on which this file resides using CIFS through fstab: //nas/share /path/to/share cifs username=user2,password=****,uid=user2,gid=user2 0 0 On the NAS there is a file as follows: -rwxrwxr-x+ 1 user1 SomeGroup 8820 Nov 27 15:59 file* I would have thought for sure the last step would have solved anything.what am I missing?Įdit 1: My usage involves both Windows and the Ubuntu client-sorry for not including that earlier! Access from Windows would be to occasionally add and copy media from the library.I have a smbd 4.1.9 on FreeNAS 9.2.1.6 and having some permissions troubles.
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