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beaumonr
Feb 24, 2019Aspirant
Frontview Users and Share permissions
Hi,
I'm having a nightmare with share and file permissions and wondered if someone can help.
Its a very simple set up, home network with a 2 ReadyNas Ultra 2's, they are main and back up usin...
- Feb 26, 2019
beaumonr wrote:
But surely it's not the underlying Linux system that's the problem it's the Front view implementation of the permissions functionality.Frontview is using a freeware package called SAMBA for the network shares (as do all linux NAS).. Managing file attributes generally is a bit tricky, because Windows file permissions don't map directly to Linux file permissions.
beaumonr wrote:
but am I trapped with the legacy operating system or is there an upgrade path?It is possible to convert one or both or your Ultras to OS-6. Netgear doesn't support that setup, so you would be on your own (meaning that you wouldn't be able to use paid Netgear support after the conversion).
Many people here have done it, and generally they seem happy with the results. Personally I've left my Pro-6 running OS 4 - it's only used for back-up now. But the next time I need to expand it's storage, I'll convert to OS 6.
I'm also a home user, but since we use a single NAS user account, I wouldn't run into your problem. I've seen the ownership/permissions issue come up here from time to time with OS 6, but not nearly as often as it shows up with OS 4.
Retired_Member
Feb 24, 2019Hi beaumonr , as you currently have
"Share Folder Owner: nobody"
please try with
"Share Folder Owner: users".
Kind regards
- beaumonrFeb 24, 2019AspirantHi,
Thanks for the suggestion, I tried that but unfortunately when I tried to apply the change Frontview said "users is not a valid owner"- Retired_MemberFeb 24, 2019
Sorry for misguiding you, beaumonr , but it seems, that the folder owner can only be an individual and not a group. Verified that on my guineapig nas. Was worth a try. Anyone else with an idea to help solving this?
Kind regards
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