May 23, 201214 yr I have an unraid server; it was running happily as beta12a with a pro license. I have a number of users set up, and SMB as a workgroup. When connected via smb, if I created a directory, it would have the following result: drwxrwx--- 1 nobody users 120 2012-05-23 14:09 ./ drwxrwx--- 1 nobody users 104 2012-05-22 09:39 ../ drwxrwx--- 1 nobody users 112 2012-04-30 09:40 Books/ drwxrwx--- 1 nobody users 80 2012-05-23 14:03 Movies/ drwxrwx--- 1 nobody users 15512 2012-05-18 16:54 Music/ drwxrwx--- 1 nobody users 448 2012-05-22 14:18 TV/ drwxrwx--- 1 ahand users 48 2012-05-23 14:09 untitled\ folder/ here we can see that ahand owns the directory, since that was the user logged in via SMB. Under beta12, such a folder can be read by guest smb connections. Under RC3, the folder cannot be read by smb connections; access denied. If I repair permissions, then said folders become accessible, but all new folders have the same problem. I have confirmed this by rolling back to beta 12a. Any help would be much appreciated - thank you all!
May 28, 201214 yr That fixes the problem, but I have the same issue..after a "Fix Permissions" anything newly created I get permission denied on.
May 29, 201214 yr As an experiment, on your win7 PC open a command window and type this: net use * /delete And then see if the same behavior exists.
June 4, 201214 yr Yeah def something strange going on. Have been on RC3 since it came out without any issues. In the last day or two I have noticed that some files that were copied to the array from the cache drive with the mover script have permissions set to root and are inaccessible. Not all files that were copied post RC3 though
June 4, 201214 yr Thank you limetech - confirmed still occurring. Take a look at: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=20393.msg181266#msg181266 And... http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=20443.msg181909#msg181909 and... http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=20601.msg182604#msg182604
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