Hello!
Tried to search the forum, and I believe I found a working solution, but one question though!
I'm new to Nas4Free, and have been "playing around" with latest version for a week now.
I have a mount point "nas", and one share "nas", and two users, USER1 and USER2.
Then in that share, I have four folders, user1, user2, music and pictures.
Each user has it's own private folder, USER1 -> folder user1 and USER2 -> folder user2.
Have also created two groups, MUSIC and PICTURES.
What I was trying to do, is to add folder MUSIC to the group music, and the same with folder pictures to group PICTURES.
This is only an example, but wanted to add group MUSIC to user1, and group PICTURES to user2.
The only sollution to do this, was to use WinSCP, to add group id to each folder music and pictures.
Question: Is there any way to do this in Nas4Free GUI? I believe the CLI can be used chown.....
Best regards.
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Re: Add folder to a group!
no from n4f webgui, but you can use CLI (really easy) or winSCP and do in a windows like way.
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Re: Add folder to a group!
Hi, thanks a lot for your answer. I'll take a look at the CLI, guess the right commands are chmod, chown, chgrp.
I came up with one more question:
Is it possible to create a public folder, without any user authentication, and at the same time have private folders for users with authentication?
I came up with one more question:
Is it possible to create a public folder, without any user authentication, and at the same time have private folders for users with authentication?
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more info here: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=9549
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Re: Add folder to a group!
Hi, thanks a lot, sorry for late reply.
I've looked into that topic, but what I was trying, was to have a public folder without any user authentication, and a private folder for each user.
I could not read from the article that this was possible. As far as I can understand is, as soon you configure one username,
the mounted share needs to be authenticated by a username/password...
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I've looked into that topic, but what I was trying, was to have a public folder without any user authentication, and a private folder for each user.
I could not read from the article that this was possible. As far as I can understand is, as soon you configure one username,
the mounted share needs to be authenticated by a username/password...
Best regards
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Re: Add folder to a group!
Hi, peterd.
Read here viewtopic.php?t=1552
Read here viewtopic.php?t=1552
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