March 19, 20215 yr I currently have a problem with my new Unraid server. When I try to move / delete things on my share through my windows computer signed in as admin with read/write access to the share, it says I need permissions of user \nobody to do that. I understand that that is the default user of unraid. The data I am talking about was transferred on the server through Krusaders synchronization tool from my old NAS over the network. From what I read so far that could have been the issue. Solutions I found so far did not work tho. I also can't delete the files through the Krusader GUI. I had to go into the command line to delete the files. I already ran both the common problems plugin and the new permissions plugin on all disks and shares. All permissions seem to be managed how I need them as well. Now I'm kinda clueless as to what to try next so every help is greatly appreciated! Cheers
March 19, 20215 yr Community Expert What is the SMB security level that you have set on your shares--- Public, Secure or Private? With regard to Krusader Docker (I assume that it what you meant by "Krusader GUI'), it can be set to have root privileges. See here for directions: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/71764-support-binhex-krusader/page/17/?tab=comments#comment-780475 That will allow the Krusader Docker to do anything with any file on your server. (You do have to map things into the Docker space to have this much access but reading the Docker support thread will quickly show you how to do this...) For that reason, I would suggest that stop the Krusader Docker except when you are actually using it!) I am surprised that you are having problems after running the 'Docker Safe New Perms'. Did you allow it to finish as it can take hours if you have a lot of files/directories to update? I seem to recall that it is a dumb script and changes every file and directory in the path whether required or not.
March 19, 20215 yr Author 1 hour ago, Frank1940 said: What is the SMB security level that you have set on your shares--- Public, Secure or Private? With regard to Krusader Docker (I assume that it what you meant by "Krusader GUI'), it can be set to have root privileges. See here for directions: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/71764-support-binhex-krusader/page/17/?tab=comments#comment-780475 That will allow the Krusader Docker to do anything with any file on your server. (You do have to map things into the Docker space to have this much access but reading the Docker support thread will quickly show you how to do this...) For that reason, I would suggest that stop the Krusader Docker except when you are actually using it!) I am surprised that you are having problems after running the 'Docker Safe New Perms'. Did you allow it to finish as it can take hours if you have a lot of files/directories to update? I seem to recall that it is a dumb script and changes every file and directory in the path whether required or not. Thank you for the tipp! It would be great to have Krusader running with root access so I'm gonna get on that. I'm surprised to hear that the script usually takes that long, because it only took a few moments for my case. Which is very odd because I have arr 30TB already on my Server. I think I actually managed to solve the problem earlier though. A friend of mine recommended running a skript to transfer ownership of all files to my admin user and that seemed to solve my problems. The files were owned by the nobody user krusader was apaerantly using so far. Thanks for all the help and tipps regardless!!
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