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johnw230873
May 25, 2015Aspirant
Is the way the shares work reversed for you as well
After buying a RN104 to me it appears the way you setup your storage seems reverse. In a normal system you set up a top level directory then you create structure bellow which can have multiple differ...
StephenB
May 25, 2015Guru - Experienced User
I don't use iSCSI, but my understanding is that it is not a sharing protocol (that each LUN is intended to be mounted by only one client at a time).
johnw230873 wrote:
StephenB wrote: Differing access rights on folders within a share is I think another topic altogether. Personally I think that is best avoided with network storage.
Why, the whole idea of a NAS is for multiple people to has access to the same device, I'm just trying to replicate what I would see if I create a iSCSI LUN and had it mounted and shared by a server?
I think its much easier to manage user access at the share level (using network access controls), than the folder level (using file access permissions). However if you want to control permissions at the folder level, then mdgm's link should help.
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