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datruedave transmission plugin to docker (from [Support] Linuxserver.io - Transmission)

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7 minutes ago, datruedave said:

 I'm going to try removing that path and seeing if that helps, but I don't see how that would cause this...

That didn't help.  I wonder what happened?  How can adding that path screw everything up?

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  • I see you are mounting appdisk in go.   The usual way to do that now would be as a pool, and before 6.9 it would be with Unassigned Devices. So you certainly haven't kept up with the times.

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Ugh, so now, on top of the Transmission docker not working, I can no longer move files in Windows.  It says I don't have permission.

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1 hour ago, datruedave said:

can no longer move files in Windows

Are these public shares?

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Yes.

And the user that I use to log in has read/write access.

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22 minutes ago, trurl said:

Are these public shares?

2 minutes ago, datruedave said:

Yes.

And the user that I use to log in has read/write access.

 

Not entirely clear what you mean.

 

There is no way to set access to a public share since everyone has full access including those with no login

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3 minutes ago, trurl said:

 

Not entirely clear what you mean.

 

There is no way to set access to a public share since everyone has full access including those with no login

Ah, well, that's redundant, then.

The share is set as public, but Windows still asks me for a username/pass to access. 

I just looked in the SMB settings, though, and there's still some "appshare" weirdness there in a section called "Samba extra configuration."  Should I remove some of that?



 

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You should definitely remove that Appshare section of smb-extra. You will have to stop the array.

 

Do you still have anything anywhere referring to appdisk?

 

Post a screenshot of SMB Security Settings for the user share in question.

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