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Is Unraid Setting ACLs (Access Control Lists) on Shares/Directories?

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Hey everyone,

 

I recently had a permissions issue where an rsync backup failed to an NFS share in Unraid. It ended up being due to an ACL on that particular directory (and in fact it's on the whole share). I won't rule out that something outside of Unraid itself accessing that directory didn't set it, but is anyone else seeing something similar?

 

Seems to be new since the latest RC, but that could just be a coincidence.

 

Thanks in advance!

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This problem seems to occur three or four times a year.  Here is one instance:

 

        https://forums.unraid.net/topic/116389-access-denied-printer-unraid-share/?tab=comments#comment-1058963

 

To date, no one has identified what is causing the issue to occur.  I sometimes think the problem might be caused by someone trying to 'fix' and access issue on the Unraid server using the Windows security tools for shared resources. 

 

Unraid does not use ACL to control access BUT the version of SAMBA used does have ACL included in it so it can easily be configured by a client computer connected to the share.

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