September 26, 20187 yr I'm creating an off-site backup server that will live with my son at college. One perk for him and his roommates is that there will be some extra space available for them to use. I'd like to be able to create shares on the server, set their access to "Private" and assign each person (including my "backup" user) exclusive read/write to his/her share. In the SMB Security Settings of the share, the help says Quote Private No guest access at all, you select which of your users have read/write or read-only access. Where do I go to assign a user read/write or read-only access to a share? I don't see anything in the share settings and I don't see anything in the user settings, either. Am I not seeing it because when I set my share to Private and hit Apply, it comes back (after a minute or two) looking like it changed, but when I look at the Shares menu it still says "Public"? Diagnostics attached in case there's anything of interest in there indicating why it doesn't seem to change to "Private". backup-diagnostics-20180926-1852.zip UPDATE: Was looking through the logs and saw this: Quote Sep 26 18:34:13 Backup nginx: 2018/09/26 18:34:13 [error] 12256#12256: *327353 upstream timed out (110: Connection timed out) while reading response header from upstream, client: 192.168.1.7, server: , request: "POST /update.htm HTTP/1.1", upstream: "http://unix:/var/run/emhttpd.socket/update.htm", host: "backup", referrer: "http://backup/Shares/Share?name=Backup" Edited September 26, 20187 yr by FreeMan
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