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Author Topic: Unified SMB and NFS permissions  (Read 3201 times)

zhyla

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Unified SMB and NFS permissions
« on: May 20, 2010, 09:08:36 PM »

I'm trying to migrate my storage needs from a linux box that is an NFS/SMB server to my new DNS-321.  I'm admittedly a little fuzzy on how I set up SMB on the linux box originally but I think it involved setting up SMB users and mapping them to local user ID's.

I have very simple requirements since this is just a home network box.  I have a few users.  I'd like their access privileges over SMB to match the corresponding user ID permissions.  As it is right now it looks like SMB runs as "nobody" (501) and since one of my (NFS/local) user ID's is 501 then anyone can access that user's files, but nobody elses'.

On a related note... I haven't yet figured out what the users/groups that you can create in the web UI do.  How do I apply them to a directory?

Thanks.
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