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PipingRockIT
Jul 31, 2018Aspirant
Domain joined NAS home directories wrong permissions
We have a few of these ReadyNAS's, all domain joined for users. We recently started using the built in home folder function, but are finding some users are unable to access their folder. I found that the owner and group for the users home directory is set to a different account. I can fix it using a chown command, but I'd like to know why it is happening in the first place. I've tried leaving the domain and rejoining it, but same result. I'm also seeing home folders for long deleted users. Does the ReadyNAS not purge these folders when the user is no longer in the domain?
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- Marc_VNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi PipingRockIT
The NAS might have joined several Domains before and the permissions were not reset upon changing domain. The NAS is stll using the old permissions causing users not able to access their own folder.
The permissions need to be reset through backend/SSH. If you are comfortable doing that it might work. However, contacting NETGEAR Support would be advised for you to ber assisted on this step.
Hope this helps!
Regards
- PipingRockITAspirant
I have no issue doing that. It is out of warranty so would support even speak to me?
- Marc_VNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi PipingRockIT
NETGEAR Support is available 24/7 and should be always be ready to assist.
When did you purchased your NAS? Lifetime chat is offered for ReadyNAS products if they were purchased between June 1, 2014 and May 31, 2016.
You can go and login to my.netgear.com and create a case for Chat Support.
Regards
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