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trentvoigt
Nov 21, 2022Aspirant
Ready Cloud not seeing new files added NAS 3312
I have a NAS 3312 running version 6.10.8 which says is latest version. Originally, using Ready Cloud, users could see the folders but no files under the folders. I finally blew away all the user...
StephenB
Nov 21, 2022Guru - Experienced User
trentvoigt wrote:
However, now as files are added to the directories the users can not see the new files or any new folders added.
When users come to the office they can see everything fine.
This sounds like a file permissions problem for the shares.
Try going into the share page, and click the share settings wheel for one of the shares. Navigate to file permissions, and then click on reset. See if that resolves the problem for that share.
If it does, then try checking "grant rename and delete privileges..." on the security tab, and also "specify permission..." on the default access tab.
One thing to consider whether you think network access permissions alone provide enough security. If people don't have ssh access to the NAS, IMO network access controls are enough. If you agree, then enable everyone read/write access on the file permissions page Network access (share level permissions) access control settings still will be applied.
Note that if you change any file permission settings, you do need to click reset to recursively apply them to files and folders already in the share.
- trentvoigtNov 21, 2022Aspirant
I clicked on RESET and it allowed access afterwards, but it did not solve the issue as new files after the RESET are in the same spot. Both the grant rename and specify permissions are already checked.
So unless the admin is there to reset every time a file goes in, this is not a working solution.
Trent
- StephenBNov 21, 2022Guru - Experienced User
trentvoigt wrote:
So unless the admin is there to reset every time a file goes in, this is not a working solution.
The other thing I suggested was to give everyone read/write file permissions, and use only network access permissions to manage access.
- trentvoigtNov 22, 2022Aspirant
Everyone has read/write access to specific areas. If they can see the share they have read/write. Obviously, I can't give every user access to every area. However, that is controlled by user to share privilege. Currently if they have access to an area they have read/write. However, obviously Ready Cloud doesn't recognize Read because they can't see anything.
Obviously there is a bug somewhere or there would not be a "Reset" button.
So what is the solution?
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