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(SOLVED) Permission problems

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Hi I have a problem with permissions on my media share.

 

When I create a folder within that share as user "downloader" i can't read the files as user "kodi". And if i create the folder as "kodi", "downloader" can't enter that folder. The settings on the share is as follows.

 

User downloader is connected from a WS2019 and a mapped drive is connected with that user. Just reinstalled from WS2016.

 

User kodi is connected both on a Virtual LibreELEC HTPC. And a Windows10 laptop. Same problem on both.

 

First when i had this problem, it only effected the share if i used a cache disk and mover. So I haven't used cache disk for years now. But now it happends for everything that is saved on the server. Found the link to post when i had that problem, was never solved though.

 

I have used the Docker safe "new Permissions", and also the old "new Permissions" only on that media share.

 

Any hints would be greatly appreciated!

 

JoWe

 

 

 

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root@Tower:/mnt/user/media/series/The.Station# ls -al
total 92
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 nobody     users 4096 Mar 19 20:48 ./
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 nobody     users   38 Oct  5 07:42 ../
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 nobody     users 4096 Oct  5 07:44 The.Station.E01
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 nobody     users 4096 Oct 12 06:52 The.Station.E02
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 nobody     users 4096 Oct 19 10:13 The.Station.E03
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 nobody     users 4096 Oct 28 15:17 The.Station.E04
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 nobody     users 4096 Nov  2 07:32 The.Station.E05
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 nobody     users 4096 Nov 12 21:19 The.Station.E06
drwxrwx---+ 1 downloader users 4096 Mar 19 20:20 The.Station.E07
drwxrwx---+ 1 downloader users 4096 Mar 19 20:16 The.Station.E08
drwxrwx---+ 1 downloader users 4096 Mar 19 20:18 The.Station.E09
drwxrwx---+ 1 kodi       users   45 Mar 19 20:48 aaaa/

 

 

 

 

tower-diagnostics-20190320-0707.zip

Edited by jowe
Link to old problem / Solved

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I managed to solve this by removing ACL, that probably has been there since i tried out AD permissions years ago...

 

I went slow and didnt take all folders at once, and the went up one level, and removed the -R. Not to include subfolders, that i already had fixed.

 

setfacl -bn -R directory/

 

Strange thing, is that after this command i went in to the folder and created a subfolder, and that made me loose permissions to the folder, and the ACL came back. So i had to redo the setfacl command again. And after that i stuck. This was the same for all folders, like 10+.

 

Then reset permissions with

 

chmod -R 777 directory/

 

 

 

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