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bbaraniec
Jul 26, 2011Luminary
File permission service acc vs. permissions set in FrontView
I came to place where I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong and before I throw here wall of text with my config I have a question. As far as I know Sabnzbd, SickBeard and CouchPotato are running on...
bbaraniec
Jul 26, 2011Luminary
Your post got me thinking and I think I totally screw up permissions in Frontview.
Lets go thru that again.
My idea was having Nas requiring authentication in order to access shares, so what I did:
1. Created 3 users: me, my wife and son - so far ok.
2. Created 2 group: RO and RW, my sons account is in RO, me and my wife acc are in RW - so far ok.
3. Created a share Videos:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/820/cifs1.jpg/
Now advanced Cifs is as follows:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/839/cifsadvance.jpg
So now where I'm kinda lost. Starting with Cifs tab. If me or my wife as a member of a RW group which has RW rights, creates a file or folder group rights are RW which is correct, everyone else has RO. Now who is everyone else? If I would set everyone else RW will that overwrite permissions from RO group? Which means that my sons account added to group RO will still have RW rights? This is what I don't get it.
So now when admin with default admin group is creating a file, my user is everyone else right? So even having RW to that share I can't delete file.
Lets go thru that again.
My idea was having Nas requiring authentication in order to access shares, so what I did:
1. Created 3 users: me, my wife and son - so far ok.
2. Created 2 group: RO and RW, my sons account is in RO, me and my wife acc are in RW - so far ok.
3. Created a share Videos:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/820/cifs1.jpg/
Now advanced Cifs is as follows:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/839/cifsadvance.jpg
So now where I'm kinda lost. Starting with Cifs tab. If me or my wife as a member of a RW group which has RW rights, creates a file or folder group rights are RW which is correct, everyone else has RO. Now who is everyone else? If I would set everyone else RW will that overwrite permissions from RO group? Which means that my sons account added to group RO will still have RW rights? This is what I don't get it.
So now when admin with default admin group is creating a file, my user is everyone else right? So even having RW to that share I can't delete file.
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