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Permissions changing when organizing share over SMB through Windows 10

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Hi all,

 

Diagnostics below. Been running my server for a good 5+ years now. Never seen an issue like this, and couldn't find anything similar in search.

 

The issue:

Been doing some cleanup of files on my main share. I've been connecting to the array over SMB from a Windows 10 machine to do this. This is my main method of interacting with my storage. I created a new folder and 4 folders were created  - New Folder, New Folder (1), etc. etc. These folders could not be accessed with the permissions my standard user has. 

 

At the same time, I noticed permissions changed across multiple folders, and that these folders no longer had the correct permissions for access over SMB.

 

Only things I can think of that I have done may have caused this:

- Installed 2 new docker containers through Community Apps

   - evanbuss/openbooks

   - spaceinvaderone/shinobi_pro_unraid:

 

I noticed shinobi created some new shares and paths to uncommon locations for docker containers - under, /usr/share/zoneinfo, /dev/shm and /etc/localtime

 

I'm not sure if these installations are related to my problem but it's the only configuration I changed between being able to create and modify files and folders on my share without these weird permissions issues.

 

Only other thing I noticed was in syslog of my diagnostics, samba restart script ran after docker made some changes - I'm assuming this may be related to the containers I installed, but I'm not familiar enough with the inner workings or standard practice to know if this is a common thing...

 

I've run docker safe new perms, which fixed the folders that had problems, but I still get this New Folder problem, and the 4 folders that are created have -rwxrws---. Should a user with Read/Write access to the share be treated as an "other" - outside the group? 

 

Thanks for help in advance.

 

 

Edited by jbking93
diagnostics in next post

Attach the diagnostics zip file intact to your NEXT post in this thread. Linking to outside file hosting for zip files and pictures is not preferred here, better to attach directly to a post.

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bumping this for some help pls! 😊

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