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Aug 24, 2016Admin group missing OS 6.5.1
I've just done a full factory reset on a RN 316, setup the user accounts but I'm unable to put any users into the "admin" group, in fact three is no "admin" group in the frontview UI Groups screen, o...
StephenB
Aug 24, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Retired_Member wrote:
I've just done a full factory reset on a RN 316, setup the user accounts but I'm unable to put any users into the "admin" group, in fact three is no "admin" group in the frontview UI Groups screen, only "users". When I try to create an "admin" group, it says it already exists.
That's true, though my recollection is that it is worked this way before (or at least for a while). I think the issue is that people expected those users to have admin access via the web ui. You could try putting it in the idea exchange (asking that ability to be put back).
Retired_Member wrote:
Also the folder permissions are messed up. When I try to give "read/write" access to a folder for a user, it doesn't work (in this case using Windows SMB). I can't get access to the share (just repeats u/p request). I've confirmed the login credetials match the user details on the NAS, but still not working (just does nothing, rereshes the drives list). I've also reset the "File Access" settings but that resets the group/folder owners to "guest" which I don't want.
You might want to try 6.5.2 beta ( https://community.netgear.com/t5/ReadyNAS-Beta-Release/ReadyNASOS-6-5-2-T500-Beta-2/m-p/1116020#U1116020 ). You can downgrade back to 6.5.1 if it doesn't help.
Retired_Member
Aug 24, 2016Thanks for the suggestions. Idk why they changed it. We as the owners of the NAS should have full control on what groups/access our users get, i prefer to have a 2nd admin user as backup and not give away root access for administration of the box. Even tho admin/root access is never a good idea for a user, having a username 'admin' that has the same password as 'root' is even worse :(
I re-installed the OS again, and now the 'home' folder is correctly called 'Home Folders' - something strange going on. I'll try the folder permissions to see if I can make it work before installing a beta OS.
- Retired_MemberAug 24, 2016
SMB is pretty broken in OS 6.5.1 - i have a good mind to downgrade back to a working OS with a factory reset,...
SMB admin access is completely gone for OS 6.5.1, use to be able to LAN to the NAS with admin u/p and gain access to all folders....a new 'feature'?
...wasted of 2 hours testing on 3xPC's using Win7/10
- StephenBAug 24, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Retired_Member wrote:
SMB admin access is completely gone for OS 6.5.1, use to be able to LAN to the NAS with admin u/p and gain access to all folders....a new 'feature'?
That's not true for me, I still have that access on my OS6 systems from both win7 and win10. Though I am currently running 6.6 on one and 6.5.2 on the other, I had them up and running on 6.5.1 for about a month.
I am guessing that you also use ReadyCloud. Many users needed to add NAS admin credentials to their Windows credentials manager (and I think almost all of them also use ReadyCloud).
- Retired_MemberAug 24, 2016
I removed all entries from windows credintials manager, rebooted the NAS, re-checked SMB, enabled AFS+HTTP on 3 shares with admin+1xuser for Read/Write access (+ enabled for Everyone "Read Only", disabled Allow Anonymous access) on SMB+AFS+HTTP on the 3 shares, then rebooted PC + NAS again and its working so far...its been very weird, because now admin SMB access lists all the folders correctly (data, home, etc.) on the LAN....
I would prefer to disable all access except for read access on specific user accounts but I'm afraid if i untick the "Everyone" for read only, it'll just break it again :(
I'm guessing the message "The ReadNAS is currently syncing. During this proccess, the system is still accessible, however, performance and Admin Page responsiveness might be impacted" may have had a delayed impact. Not sure what its sync'ing (other than maybe parity setup), these are empty drives.....
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