Hi folks
Has anybody a quick explanation for the rights (read/write, read only, no access) i can set directly in the user management?
Only information is, that´s not for file access...
Best regards
prtigger
Hi folks
Has anybody a quick explanation for the rights (read/write, read only, no access) i can set directly in the user management?
Only information is, that´s not for file access...
Best regards
prtigger
This question is very general. There is a lot of information on the internet about the topic of permissions in Linux.
Hi chente
I only know file permissions for.... user, group, other....
Best regards
prtigger
What exactly do you want to know?
Hi, may be i´m stupid....
I´ve got 3 shares. Access for each share is the same (admin rw, users rw, other ro)
Data is root share, Dream and Medien are subdirs of Data. prohm is the user to access
everything from Windows... SMB on Data (all), NFS is only on Dream, DLNA is on Medien....
It´s working... I don´t understand what i can set in here... (see picture) nothing is checked...
Best regards
prtigger
Are these settings used when i´ve got more than one user, and all users are in the same group users...
I can change the permission to a share for a single or more users (in the same group) to no access or
read only...?!
Give this a read -> NAS Permissions.
Are these settings used when i´ve got more than one user, and all users are in the same group users...
I can change the permission to a share for a single or more users (in the same group) to no access or
read only...?!
In the document that crashtest linked you have detailed explanations of all this. Just to answer your direct question: The settings on that tab restrict network share permissions. If you leave it blank, the permissions will be the ones you configured for that share for all users created in the OMV GUI, since they are all in the "users" group by default and the shares belong to the "users" group by default .
Thanks a lot!
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