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TanukiRainbow
May 21, 2018Follower
Cannot remove group from folder security
Hi all, First-time poster here. I am administrating the server where I work now and am attempting to restrict user access to specific folders. We use a ReadyNAS Pro 2, which has a configuration fo...
Retired_Member
May 22, 2018This is a weird one. It smells like you are trying to configure nas security (access rights for users and groups to files or folders on the nas) by going through the Windows operating system using its proprietary file explorer. This is not possible to my understanding.
There are only two options as far as I can see: You either do the configuration via the nas admin page's graphical user interface using a browser of your choice like firefox, chrome etc or you would apply a command line interface via ssh.
I would recommend to read the OS6 manual a bit and if possible turn to somebody, who could give you some basic hands-on support how to operate the nas in general.
StephenB
May 22, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Retired_Member wrote:
This is a weird one. It smells like you are trying to configure nas security (access rights for users and groups to files or folders on the nas) by going through the Windows operating system using its proprietary file explorer. This is not possible to my understanding.
With SMB, there are two sets of permissions - network access and file access. File permissions (and ownership) can be set from Windows File Explorer, but network access cannot be.
Generally speaking, it is simpler/easier to manage access by leaving file access set to "everyone", and only use the network access configuration for the share in the web ui.
- SandsharkMay 22, 2018Sensei - Experienced User
Unless you are trying to do something that's disallowed on the NAS, using Windows to change access rights does generally work. But for what you want, you first have to give yourself full access (including clicking APPLY) and then do the rest. Note that this only controls SMB rights, not rights with any other protocol.
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