I have created a folder called "sftp" in OMV and added this as NFS mount point. => drwxr-sr-x+ 4 root root 4096 Mai 12 20:36 sftp
This directory is used as a jail for all sftp-users (via Openssh), therefore I cannot change the access permissions.
The huser "bwg" exists in OMV and on the remote machine with identical UID, but different GID.
Below that I have created two subdirectories:
drwxrwxr-x+ 5 bwg users 4096 Mai 17 17:10 Download from BWG
drwxrwxr-x+ 3 bwg users 4096 Mai 17 12:39 Upload to BWG
The NFS-share is mounted by another machine and the permissions from there are:
drwxr-sr-x+ 4 root root 4096 Mai 12 20:36 sftp
drwxrwxr-x+ 5 bwg users 4096 Mai 17 17:10 Download from BWG
drwxrwxr-x+ 3 bwg users 4096 Mai 17 12:39 Upload to BWG
Problems:
- via ACL I have not given the write-permission to the group users, however it is set so by the ACL-interface
- remote access to the subfolders only allows the user bwg (who is owner and has full access) to transfer/delete files, but he cannot create directories - WHY???
Can anybody please advise, what I'm doing wrong here?
Many thanks in advance