Hello there,
I've just inserted my new USB stick and I mounted it successfully but if I put a shared folder on it, I can't access it itself on SAMBA and I can't access the ACL settings of it...
Greetings Stef
Hello there,
I've just inserted my new USB stick and I mounted it successfully but if I put a shared folder on it, I can't access it itself on SAMBA and I can't access the ACL settings of it...
Greetings Stef
The format is not supported probably for ACL (ntfs or fat, etc)
you need to add the shared folder to samba service adm grant access with privileges button not ACL.
With ACL I mean the folder access for different users. Which formats are supported?
ACL does not grant access to samba.
Posix acl is supported under native Linux Fs that Omv supports like xfs, ext3/4 , jfs and btrfs. Zfs also supports ACL with the property enabled.
At mine, ACL does work with SAMBA. I can say which user can and can't access which folder..
I've formatted my USB stick with SSH and now I can access ACL! Ill tell you if I did what I needed to do!
At mine, ACL does work with SAMBA
It will work if you don't give access (privileges -> Password protect samba folder) to anyone, so the "valid users" directive stays empty in smb.conf. The moment you add one user at privileges, the rest not in the privilege list won't have access.
If this is home usage, you really don't need ACL, privileges should be enough.
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