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Permissions are broken
Posted: 28 Mar 2023, 19:43
by sanctimon
I have created a new user (non-admin) on my system and gave him read/write permission on a number of shares (large volumes of files) so I can access them via afp (afp does not work if you are a super-user in TOS 5).
Since I did this, it is impossible to open the permissions window of network shares within TOS. It is also impossible to connect via smb or afp.
Re: Permissions are broken
Posted: 30 Mar 2023, 00:21
by abel406
Thanks for your recommendation, but it hasn“t worked for me.
Re: Permissions are broken
Posted: 07 Apr 2023, 09:37
by TMlinda
What is your TOS system version?
I don't have a good understanding of the problem you're having, can you describe it in more detail and provide a screenshot?
Re: Permissions are broken
Posted: 08 Apr 2023, 00:33
by sanctimon
@TMwuu
TOS version is 5.1.29-00343 on a F5-221.
I have created a user, let's call him "Zorro".
I have given the user access to a bunch of shares.
I get on my MacBook Pro and attempt to connect to TNAS.
Connection is successful but not all shares the users has access to are visible.
Checking the afp.conf file, I can see the user's access to the shares are correct.
My suspicion is that this has also something to do with shares on drives that are encrypted, as smb has problems with those drives too.
Re: Permissions are broken
Posted: 08 Apr 2023, 18:17
by RyanYang
It seems that permissions were not configured when created. If you edit a shared folder without permissions, can you see it?