I've just got a new Truenas system (though I've used it before) in the last couple of weeks. I have SMB setup, but I'm having some permissions problem, which is what brought me here. The thing I REALLY don't understand is why my Mini XL+ has a web interface that's completely different than yours. Why is that?
the mask that determines the maximum permissions allowed for a file or directory within the dataset. It essentially acts as a filter, limiting the permissions granted by the individual ACL entries
Version -scale-24.04.02 requires the user to be set first, then the smb shares. -Those pesky little notes on the side that try to keep us from going bald
straight forward and basic! I love it. Thanks so much
Excellent- every basic step here, thanks.
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Thank you very much
I've just got a new Truenas system (though I've used it before) in the last couple of weeks. I have SMB setup, but I'm having some permissions problem, which is what brought me here.
The thing I REALLY don't understand is why my Mini XL+ has a web interface that's completely different than yours. Why is that?
do you know what version for truenas is on it my videos use scale
@@virtualizeeverything I see that I'm using the current stable version of Core.
Is it true that sed doesn't run on core, but it does on Scale?
Thank you, enjoy your content! Helps me a lot....Greets from Austria :)
Great to hear! thank you for the time to leave a comment
this is a really good video! thanks for sharing
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Obrigado.
What's the purpose of that Mask ACL? Thanks for the video!!
the mask that determines the maximum permissions allowed for a file or directory within the dataset. It essentially acts as a filter, limiting the permissions granted by the individual ACL entries
Thank you.
Version -scale-24.04.02 requires the user to be set first, then the smb shares.
-Those pesky little notes on the side that try to keep us from going bald