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vtjballeng
Sep 14, 2011Aspirant
Dropbox permissions
I recently installed dropbox and crashplan on my readynas and am getting ready to phase out an old server but I am having trouble with the dropbox permissions. I followed the dropbox instructions her...
vtjballeng
Sep 25, 2011Aspirant
Frontview didn't easily allow me to follow these instructions. With a folder named "dropbox" or "Dropbox" in frontview, it would not allow me to create a user named dropbox. I basically ended up wiping the dropbox sync I previously made. Then I created a dropbox share in frontview after deleting the dropbox users previously created. I re-installed the dropbox service with the username and group name dropbox-cron.
For testing and to give everyone access, I made the frontview permissions guest access allowed and read/write access as the default. Also under Advanced CIFS Permission I have the following set:
Automatically set permissions on new files and folders.
Do not allow ACL changes to be more restrictive than this.
Read/write for group and Read/Write for Everyone for files and folders.
This should set the permissions as 666 at least but they are still being written with the user dropbox-cron, group dropbox-cron with permission 644. This seems to be dropbox specific in the way in which dropbox is writing these files. The only solution I have is to manually do a chown & chmod to my desired permissions or use the frontview advanced option to reset the owner and permissions. I am surprised other users aren't having this permissions issue unless I am missing an option or step somewhere?
Dropbox is now technically working for me but we aren't able to share the way I'd like on the local network with dropbox auto-syncing where network users can edit the files. Right now any file synced down from dropbox to the readynas comes down with 644 permissions and the files cannot be edited until I manually set permissions. We can't share these on each workstation because our dropbox size is now 550GB and this just isn't practical to share across each workstation and laptop.
I could create a cron to re-set permissions but that seems like a silly workaround.
For testing and to give everyone access, I made the frontview permissions guest access allowed and read/write access as the default. Also under Advanced CIFS Permission I have the following set:
Automatically set permissions on new files and folders.
Do not allow ACL changes to be more restrictive than this.
Read/write for group and Read/Write for Everyone for files and folders.
This should set the permissions as 666 at least but they are still being written with the user dropbox-cron, group dropbox-cron with permission 644. This seems to be dropbox specific in the way in which dropbox is writing these files. The only solution I have is to manually do a chown & chmod to my desired permissions or use the frontview advanced option to reset the owner and permissions. I am surprised other users aren't having this permissions issue unless I am missing an option or step somewhere?
Dropbox is now technically working for me but we aren't able to share the way I'd like on the local network with dropbox auto-syncing where network users can edit the files. Right now any file synced down from dropbox to the readynas comes down with 644 permissions and the files cannot be edited until I manually set permissions. We can't share these on each workstation because our dropbox size is now 550GB and this just isn't practical to share across each workstation and laptop.
I could create a cron to re-set permissions but that seems like a silly workaround.
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