Once i matched those, i mounted to share with sudo mount -a and the share is mounted. (and ofcourse create the directory in /mnt and give it permissions). 192.168.1.100/storage/music /mnt/Music/ cifs iocharset=utf8,credentials=/home/user/.smbcredentials,sec=ntlmssp 0 0Īll i needed to do was to make sure the UID and GID on ubuntu matches those on freenas. I had a previous server running ubuntu 16.04 on which everything worked, so i simply copied the entries in /etc/fstab. The only things installed are updates, ssh, cifs-utils and docker. For now its a fresh install, doesn't have a firewall enabled. So adding the share to my mediaserver is required for plex to see all the content. The mediaserver runs on Ubuntu Server 18.04 which runs things like Plex. Everything works, i can add, remove, change, create etc. In Windows i have no trouble accessing the share nor do i have issues with permissions. the OWNER and GROUP have read, write and execute permissions. Most computers are windows based, with some a few unix based systems. The dataset has the PERMISSION_TYPE "windows". I have been running freenas for several years now (current build: FreeNAS-11.1-U7), it has 2 users, my personal account and a 'plex' account and a group called 'thuisgroep'. For some reason, i don't have permission to write. I have been working on my media server the last couple of days but i can't seem to wrap my head around the permissions.
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