Personal feeling FreeNAS dapper, so small occupy space to realize so many functions, really admire the strong open source spirit, but it also caused inconvenience, and function list ...
These days beginning to play FreeNAS, originally thought can easily handle user rights management (after all, Nas is not usually a person to use, always consider multi-user rights), and do not want to try AD and LDAP (LAN no corresponding server). The result tried, as if not too good way, had to use the most stupid way to achieve (did not find, perhaps there is a good way.) See this text if misprision, ge "human Flesh" do not discuss):
Let's start at the very beginning.
Start the Samba/cifs service first, set as local user. Then create a share and set "open permission Inheritance"
Then to user permissions/user rights, build groups, and then build users, add to the corresponding group.
SSH is then opened in the service, and after the SSH login (and, of course, directly under the FreeNAS console), create a directory structure for the NAS shared directory.
Use Chown and CHGRP for different directories to modify the owner and the group, and then use chmod to set permissions on Access.
In Windows Browser, log in with a different identity to test the effect. (The user can "net use */delete" without rebooting the system)
The final statement: I am purely nas and FreeBSD of vegetable worms, there are improper places to correct.
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