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crzyfst
Jan 10, 2020Aspirant
ReadyNAS 104 access rights with VPN
I have had my RN104 for many years. Setup a share for my media and have had no issues ever managing files on it. PC is running Win 10 Pro. RN104 firmware is 6.10.2. I recently starting using N...
- Jan 12, 2020
crzyfst wrote:
Pretty sure it is breaking the permissions as on a rename I get the prompt I don't have permissions.
Certainly it isn't changing the file permissions or network access controls on the NAS. It has to be something it is doing on the PC.
Do you have windows credentials for the NAS saved in the PC Credentials Manager? Make sure you have two credentials saved (one for the IP address, and the other for the hostname). Put in the username and password for a NAS user account. You can test this with the NAS admin account if you wish (and you can use that long term, though it does give more access rights than a normal user account).
Are you leaving the hosts configuration of the network access on the NAS blank? (look on the share setting wheel, then network access, and click "hosts" on the left). The PC might be presenting a different IP address to the NAS when NORD is running.
Maybe also go to the file permissions tab for the share, and check the "grant rename and delete privileges" box. The text does target AFP/NFS - but I suggest trying it anyway.
StephenB
Jan 12, 2020Guru - Experienced User
crzyfst wrote:
Pretty sure it is breaking the permissions as on a rename I get the prompt I don't have permissions.
Certainly it isn't changing the file permissions or network access controls on the NAS. It has to be something it is doing on the PC.
Do you have windows credentials for the NAS saved in the PC Credentials Manager? Make sure you have two credentials saved (one for the IP address, and the other for the hostname). Put in the username and password for a NAS user account. You can test this with the NAS admin account if you wish (and you can use that long term, though it does give more access rights than a normal user account).
Are you leaving the hosts configuration of the network access on the NAS blank? (look on the share setting wheel, then network access, and click "hosts" on the left). The PC might be presenting a different IP address to the NAS when NORD is running.
Maybe also go to the file permissions tab for the share, and check the "grant rename and delete privileges" box. The text does target AFP/NFS - but I suggest trying it anyway.
- crzyfstJan 26, 2020Aspirant
StephenB wrote:
crzyfst wrote:Pretty sure it is breaking the permissions as on a rename I get the prompt I don't have permissions.
Certainly it isn't changing the file permissions or network access controls on the NAS. It has to be something it is doing on the PC.
Do you have windows credentials for the NAS saved in the PC Credentials Manager? Make sure you have two credentials saved (one for the IP address, and the other for the hostname). Put in the username and password for a NAS user account. You can test this with the NAS admin account if you wish (and you can use that long term, though it does give more access rights than a normal user account).
Are you leaving the hosts configuration of the network access on the NAS blank? (look on the share setting wheel, then network access, and click "hosts" on the left). The PC might be presenting a different IP address to the NAS when NORD is running.
Maybe also go to the file permissions tab for the share, and check the "grant rename and delete privileges" box. The text does target AFP/NFS - but I suggest trying it anyway.
I haven't created any credentials on the NAS or PC for each other. Just have the admin account on the NAS and anonymous and/or Everyone access turned on the shares.
This is hard to recreate, IE it hasn't happened for several weeks now. I did add the IP of my machine last time and I think that may have worked, but some of my devices use DHCP that access it, so that is not a good solution. I didn't see a way to add a network range.
Also it is accessing it from my LAN IP. When I tried putting my VPN IP on the NAS share, I lost complete access. So right now the hosts config is blank.
I do have grant rename and delete priv enabled on the share.
- StephenBJan 27, 2020Guru - Experienced User
crzyfst wrote: When I tried putting my VPN IP on the NAS share, I lost complete access.
... right now the hosts config is blank.Losing access is would be expected, unless you also had the LAN IP address in that field. But neither of your PC IP addresses are static, so you should be leaving hosts blank.
crzyfst wrote: ... it hasn't happened for several weeks now ...
Then maybe leave well enough alone for now. When it happens again, then I suggest
- pinging the NAS IP address
- entering \\nas-ip-address in the file explorer address bar, and see if that shows you the share list.
- crzyfstMar 06, 2020Aspirant
It seems to be working now. What ended up working for me was turning off Anonymous access and adding a user account on the NAS that matched my windows login. Althought I don't think it really needs to match, I just did to keep it simple.
I also added back in the host file the host name on my PC, just to make access easier instead of using the IP.
Thanks for all the suggestions and help.
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