I was a annoyed with BTSync, because I could not create a share without first creating the shared folder and give read and write access to the user btsync by acl .
This post shows my solution, but it would be interesting to know two things:
1 - If the solution presented here has some problem,
and
2 - if this was a problem only mine, or common to all . To assess the validity of posting a guide to this procedure .
Well,
After reading this guide (OMV General POSIX File System Permission Balance: chmod – chown – setgid - umask concepts) , I wondered if the user btsync belongs to users group.
then, at the cli , I found that not.
Zitat
id myUser
uid=1000(myUser) gid=100(users) groups=100(users)
id btsync
uid=114(btsync) gid=117(btsync) groups=117(btsync)
with usermod , include btsync in users group.
see the result :
Zitatusermod -a -G users btsync
id btsync
uid=114(btsync) gid=117(btsync) groups=117(btsync),100(users)
It was not enough , it was necessary to return the OMV web-gui , and save. (Actually I disabled btsync , saved , re enabled btsync and saved again)
After that, I can create new shared folders, both in the omv webgui as in own btsync webgui.
Thanks for any opinion, warnning( If I messed something), etc