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  1. I hope this is the right location for my question. I’m using unRAID v6.9.0-rc2 with SyncThing v1.12.1 installed as a docker. I’ve attached/created a unRAID NFS Share mounting a shared folder on one of my Ubuntu servers. I have SyncThing configured to sync to this NFS mounted Share. The synchronization part works as it should. The problem is the folders and files created on the NFS mounted Share have the permissions UID:99 and GID:100. Which I know is user & group SyncThing is running under. These UID/GID don’t match any UID/GID on my ubuntu box. If I change the UID:GID on these files and folders after creation via command line, then SyncThing complains. The user I’m “typically” logged into Ubuntu uses 1000:1000. There is a ubuntu group, “users” with GID:100, which my typically user is a member. Suggestions on how to fix this NFS mounted share permission issue?

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