Permissions Error with SMB on Linux [SOLVED]

  • Hey guys, this is my first time posting, so I'm not sure what you guys need to help, but I'd be happy to supply.


    I set up a shared folder and I'm trying to access it from my Debian installation, but I can't copy over files; when I attempt to, I get a "Permission Denied" error. However, when I try to create folders or files, everything works fine. When I check the permissions page on the drive from my Debian install, it says that the owner (root), group (root), and others have read/write access, and I have the username I logged into the share with set to read/write as well.


    This type of problem seems to be pretty common, so there may be an obvious solution that I've overlooked.


    Thanks!


    EDIT: FTP is giving me the same problems.

  • I checked them and ensured that they had file sharing open. Interestingly, I can move files using my Android device fine, but Debian still isn't playing nicely with it.


    My Debian client is Thunar and Android client is Total Commander.

  • On Debian? I can try it, but I'd kind of prefer software independence.


    Any idea what the underlying problem is? I can provide log type files to help if you point me in the direction of them.

  • Oh god, okay, got it largely fixed. The problem is that my user account on my Debian installation was in the root group, not the user's. So, I just added my user for OMV to the root group and everything is peachy keen.


    I know this is a bilingual forum, so I just kind of realized that not everyone here has a reference point for that idiom.


    Regardless, if someone can explain how to mark this as solved, I'd be much obliged.

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