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csousa
Jan 17, 2015Aspirant
CIFS Mount From Raspian Linux - Permissions
My Setup Overview: ReadyNas NV+ running latest RAIDiator 4.1.14 [1.00a043] The ReadyNas security option is set to "Share" security as this is a home-based NAS. Client: Raspberry Pi running Raspi...
csousa
Jan 21, 2015Aspirant
Further to my original post, I think the issue is on the ReadyNas side of the equation but is specific to Linux mounted shares. A CIFS share mounted and used from Mac OSX is fine as well.
The odd behaviour from the Pi is that I can:
1) Copy files created on the Pi elsewehre to the ReadyNas.
2) Delete those files or files created by others.
3) Create an empty file.
But I cannot open a file for writing/overwrite on the NAS from the Pi.
The owner/group ID of the created files (when seen from the NAS) are correctly set to the Share Username and nogroup, however, the rwx permissions are not "wide open" as they should be.
The odd behaviour from the Pi is that I can:
1) Copy files created on the Pi elsewehre to the ReadyNas.
2) Delete those files or files created by others.
3) Create an empty file.
But I cannot open a file for writing/overwrite on the NAS from the Pi.
The owner/group ID of the created files (when seen from the NAS) are correctly set to the Share Username and nogroup, however, the rwx permissions are not "wide open" as they should be.
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