June 5, 20179 yr Hi guys, If I mount a share on a Mac using smb://<server>/share, the filders/folders are owned by nobody:users so the accessible files are not accessible as I mount with a specific local user on the Mac (that is also created on unRAD. I can change ownership on the share to the user I need, but was wonder if there was a better way or I was not understanding something? Thanks, Daze
June 5, 20179 yr Community Expert Nobody/users is what one expects to see on the unRAID server if you are looking at the Linux level. With unRAID permissions are applied to shares at the Samba level. If the shares are set to Public then username is ignored. What security model are you using for the shares that have problems? What are you using as the username (it needs to be all lower case and no special characters).
June 8, 20179 yr Author On 6/5/2017 at 1:50 AM, itimpi said: Nobody/users is what one expects to see on the unRAID server if you are looking at the Linux level. With unRAID permissions are applied to shares at the Samba level. If the shares are set to Public then username is ignored. What security model are you using for the shares that have problems? What are you using as the username (it needs to be all lower case and no special characters). User is all lower case, no special characters at all. I'm very familiar with Linux. And the way I was above to solve this with was to set -- Enhanced OS X interoperability: Yes Then everything was fine. Security is set to Private. But I take your point on setting that to Public. Thanks guys, love this community. Far better experience with unRAID than with FreeBSD or rolling out my own servers (though it was an awesome learning experience, and was able to use those skills at work.)
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