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In this video I will show you how you can use the group and user permissions system to restrict access to your server areas. Thus, not all users will be able to access everything without having to. Thus, it protects people accessing information that should not be accessed. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Leave your comment and share with your network. It's always good to know what needs improvement. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel to receive tips and help. To receive all notifications, tap the bell icon. It will change to a ringing bell to indicate that you have chosen to receive all notifications.
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In this video, and another TrueNAS video. This time we will explain how you can manage permissions on your TrueNAS so that specific Folders will be allowed access to specific users or groups. To have a more practical video, we will simulate the permission of some users to access a small company with some specific departments. It's worth remembering that TrueNAS uses a ZFS file system which is known for its ability to allow large-scale data storage. Leave your comment and share with your network. It's always good to know what needs to be improved. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel to receive tips and help. To receive all notifications, tap the bell icon. It will change to a ringing bell to indicate that you have chosen to receive all notifications.
This tutorial goes over how to setup SMB Shares on TrueNAS CORE 12 as well as User Permissions (ACLs). SMB is by far the most preferred protocol for connecting to files as it works great with Windows, Mac and Linux! Hire Me! 🤍 Get Early Access to Videos! 🤍 #SMB #TrueNAS What is in my Rack: 🤍 How to install TrueNAS CORE: 🤍 My TrueNAS Server: 🤍 SSDs I use (cheap and fast) 🤍 My Server (R630): 🤍 DAC Cable: 🤍 *These are Amazon affiliate links, which means that if you purchase a product through one of them, I will receive a small commission (at no additional cost to you). Thank you for supporting my channel!
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iXsystems have really nailed permissions in FreeNAS 11.3. This FreeNAS tutorial will have you learning how to create users and groups, zfs datasets, windows shares and assigning permissions. By the time you reach the end of this video you should have no problems creating FreeNAS windows shares, deleting them, assigning permissions and accessing them from windows! If you'd like to hire us, please head over to our website and fill out the contact form. If you found this video useful please hit the like button and consider subscribing to our channel, as a newcomer to YouTube you're really helping this channel. Website: 🤍 Forums: 🤍
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This tutorial is all about User Permissions, ACLs, Datasets and Snapshots for TrueNAS Core 12.0 ( formerly FreeNAS ). If you're wondering how to set these up, you've come to the right place. But first... What am I drinking??? Trickle Up Economics from Three Magnets Brewing (Olympia, WA). This is a hazy-man's Hazy IPA. To me, it had some really nice tropical notes, but was completely unbalanced, with the acid taste completely overriding anything nice in this beer. (6.5%) Download TrueNAS and get started yourself: 🤍 Check out the parts from this server build on Amazon, eBay, or AliExpress! Gigabyte GA-7PESH2 Motherboard (Not available, but look at these alternatives): 🤍 🤍 🤍 Intel Xeon E5-2650 (8C/16T): 🤍 🤍 Intel Xeon E5-2643 (4C/8T): 🤍 🤍 Samsung DDR3 ECC Memory: 🤍 🤍 🤍 HGST He8 8TB SAS Drive: 🤍 Seagate 3TB Constellation ES.2: 🤍 SuperMicro 846 4U 24-Bay Chassis: 🤍 Sedna 2x 2.5" SATA PCIe Controller: 🤍 Silicon Power 256GB NVMe PCIe 3x4: 🤍 Find the parts I recommend on my Amazon store: 🤍 Follow me on Twitter 🤍CraftComputing Support me on Patreon and get access to my exclusive Discord server. Chat with myself and the other hosts on Talking Heads all week long. 🤍 Music: Lobby Time by Kevin MacLeod Link: 🤍 License: 🤍 0:00 Intro 0:31 Create Users and Groups 1:39 Create Datasets 2:37 Configuring Permissions and ACLs 5:53 Creating New File Shares / Testing Permissions 8:04 Configuring Snapshots 11:40 Beer Review
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Addendum/Errata: I have been using this setup for a few months now, and have upgraded to 9.2.1.5. I still have random issues with files/folders being created without proper permissions and having to explicitly set their permissions. It seems the file/dir creation mask is being ignored at random. The work around is to explicitly set permissions on root folders(even if it looks like you as the owner already have permissions, that is from the chmod permissions, not from ACLs, and only ACLs are inherited, thus you must set permissions to generate Windows ACLs) even for the owner/group, since the ACLs will be inherited. Desciption: Create your user that will be the share administrator(the one with ability to change permissions). Ensure username and password in the FreeNAS user matches exactly username/password of the Windows user account. Edit the permission of the ZFS Volume and change the owning user to the new user(you must do this before changing the ACLs to Windows). Save, and then go back into permissions and change to Windows ACLs. Go to Services and change CIFS settings, setting the workgroup to match your network's workgroup. Also set the file and directory masks to exclude permissions for the other/Everyone group by entering 0770 for directory mask and 0660 for file mask. Save the settings changes. Add a Windows (CIFS) share pointing to your ZFS volume or dataset, and make sure to check the inherit owners checkbox. Turn the CIFS service on. If it was already on, turn it off and then on again to ensure the changes take affect. Note: Because owning user and owning group(those chosen under the Volume permissions from the volume management screen) are always set, regardless of inheritance, then you should reserve that group for administrators. Ownership is much more powerful than a permission. Note2: Because this setup relies on the File/Dir creation mask under the CIFS service, then that setting is global across all shares, which might not be desirable if you want to have another share available to everyone/guests. Take care and be kind.
Simple guide in resolving issues for users who may face difficulties with Plex being unable to see the files and folders within a dataset.
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In this video, we cover how to set up Windows Shares in TrueNAS This is not limited to Windows computers though, other operating systems can connect to a shared folder on a Samba server We begin with how Windows and FreeBSD differ when it comes to file permissions and show how to create a placeholder user for instance Next we show how to create a Home Share so that each user can have their own private home directory on the NAS Next we show how to create groups and also how to configure user accounts to connect to a Windows share and their own home directory This video had been split into two parts, so do check out part 2 = SUPPORT THE CHANNEL Donate through Paypal: 🤍 Donate through Buy Me A Coffee: 🤍 Become a monthly contributor on Patreon: 🤍 Become a monthly contributor on YouTube: 🤍 MEDIA LINKS: Website - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Facebook - 🤍 Linkedin - 🤍 Instagram - 🤍 Credits: LoveLife | Instrumental Prod. Blue Mango | EQMUSEQ.COM by Don Da Vinci 🤍 00:00 Intro 01:23 Overview 08:35 Placholder User 15:36 Home Shares And SMB Service truenas smb setup,truenas smb share,truenas smb share permissions,truenas windows share,trunenas windows share permissions,truenas smb share windows 10,truenas user guide,truenas user setup,truenas windows server,trunenas samba authentication,truenas samba user,truenas samba setup,truenas home directory,truenas home folder,truenas windows 10 TrueNAS Windows Shares Part 1
Check out 🤍 or 🤍 for more of our always free training videos. NTFS allows permissions to be either configured on each file or folder or inherited from a parent folder. This video will look at both ways of configuring permissions and how the administrator can use them effectively to achieve the result that they require. Download the PDF Handout: 🤍 Explicit and inherited Explicit permissions are created when the object is first created. For example, if a hard disk is first formatted, permissions must be assigned to the root folder in order for the user to access data on the drive. Otherwise, explicit permissions can be created on an object manually at any time. Inherited permissions are permissions that are inherited from the parent. The advantage of this is that if the permissions assigned to the parent change, the object or objects inheriting the permissions will also change. Explicit and inherited Example When a hard disk is first formatted, explicit permissions will be assigned to the root folder. It is not possible to use inherited permissions because there is no folder above the root folder in which permissions can be inherited from. In this example, everyone has been given read & execute permission to the root folder. Also the administrators have been given full control. When the folder c:\Users is created, it will inherit the permissions from the folder above it which is c:\. So essentially the folder c:\users has the same permissions as the root folder. When the sub folder Joe is created, the explicit permission modify for the user Joe is added. This gives the user Joe the ability to read, write and delete files and folders in the folder c:\Users\Joe. If Joe were to create a sub folder called c:\Users\Joe\Docs this folder would inherit the permissions from the folder above and thus Joe would have the ability to read, write and delete files and folders in that sub folder. 1) To create a folder structure like the one in the example, open Windows Explorer, open a drive, in this case D, right click on the white space and select folder under the new menu. 2) When the folder is created it should be selected allowing the name of the folder to be changed to Users. 3) Open the folder and right click on the white space. Select the option Folder under new and rename the folder to Joe. 4) In order for Joe to read, write and delete to files and folders in this folder, he needs to be given additional access. To change the security of the folder, right click the folder and select the option properties. 5) From properties select the tab security and then press the edit button. 6) Press the add button and then enter in the username of Joe. Once Joe has been added, tick the option for modify. 7) Open the folder Joe and then create a folder called Docs. 8) Right click on the Docs folder, select properties and then select the security tab. This should show that the permissions have been inherited from the parent folder. Inherited permissions appear as gray ticks and explicit permissions have black ticks. 9) There are some cases you may need inherited permissions that need to be changed. To do this, open the properties of the file or folder, select the security tab and press the advanced button. On the advanced settings screen press the button at the bottom of the screen “Disable inheritance”. A dialog will be presented asking if you want to convert the existing permissions or remove all permission from the object. If you convert the permissions, this essentially copies the permissions being applied. If you remove the permission, all permissions will be removed and you will need to configure them from scratch. 10) To remove a permissions, press the edit button. Select the permission that you want to remove and then press the remove button. See 🤍 or 🤍 for our always free training videos. This is only one video from the many free courses available on YouTube. References “Windows 101: Know the basics about NTFS permissions” 🤍
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This tutorial shows how to create network file sharing and permissions using FreeNAS 11.2. I demonstrate how to create a video library for shared use with different permissions for various users and groups using Windows shares (SMB).
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Neste vídeo, e mais um vídeo de TrueNAS. Desta vez iremos explicar como você pode gerenciar permissões em seu TrueNAS, de modo que Pastas especificas irão ter permissão de acesso para usuários específicos ou grupos. Para ter um vídeo mais prático, iremos simular a permissão de alguns usuários para acessar uma pequena empresa com alguns departamentos específicos. Vale a pena lembrar que o TrueNAS usa um sistema de arquivos ZFS que é conhecido por sua capacidade de permitir armazenamento de dados em grande escala. Deixe seu comentário e compartilhe com sua rede. Sempre é bom saber o que é necessário melhorar. Não esquece de se inscrever no canal para receber dicas e ajuda. Para receber todas as notificações, toque no ícone em forma de sino. Ele mudará para um sino tocando para indicar que você escolheu receber todas as notificações.
Hi Everyone! Welcome to a NEW series on how to use TrueNAS CORE. A Network Operating System (NOS) used for User Managment, Virtualisation and more! In this video, I explain how to setup users and groups in the accounts tab. I show you: - How to setup a user on the system. - How to change the permissions for the user (Read and Write). - How to create a group for this user and other future users of the system. - How to assign the user to the group using two methods. Please like, share, comment and subscribe and consider checking out our Discord server and Instagram page Discord Server: 🤍 Instagram Page: 🤍 Twitter Page: 🤍
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With DSM’s granular user management options, you can delegate privileges for users/groups, manage shared folder access permissions, storage/shared folder quotas, bandwidth limitations along with privacy of files and folders using ACL. What’s more, with Application Portal, you can allow users to directly access and run applications in independent windows without going through the hassle of logging into DSM, thereby enhancing security and convenience. 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Creating user account 5:36 Managing file sharing options 7:56 Enhancing service security with Application Portal on Synology NAS How to manage ACL settings on your Synology NAS : 🤍
This is video explain about the ACL (Access Control List) in linux, This video explain from Beginning
In this video we are looking at how to install TrueNAS Core 12 on a new system, as well as setting up storage and configuring a Samba/Cifs share to access your TrueNAS or FreeNAS system from any device on your network. We also take a very quick look through some of the features and where to access them within the TrueNAS interface, installing plugins such as Plex, setting up scrubs, S.M.A.R.T tests and configuring permissions and ACLs. Hardware recommendations: 🤍 Written Article: 🤍 Everything Smart Home Community Discord: 🤍 If you'd like to support me and future projects: Patreon: 🤍 Buy Me a Coffee: 🤍 #TrueNAS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Freedom - Atch 🤍 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: 🤍 Music promoted by Audio Library 🤍 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
In this video, we cover how to set up NFS Shares in TrueNAS Several operating systems can take advantage of NFS, including hypervisors like XCP-ng to have shared storage between nodes so we also go over configuring XCP-ng and Linux as clients = SUPPORT THE CHANNEL Donate through Paypal: 🤍 Donate through Buy Me A Coffee: 🤍 Become a monthly contributor on Patreon: 🤍 Become a monthly contributor on YouTube: 🤍 MEDIA LINKS: Website - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Facebook - 🤍 Linkedin - 🤍 Instagram - 🤍 Several operating systems can take advantage of NFS This is more popular for Linux computers and hypervisors so we also cover how to configure a Linux client and an XCP-ng hypervisor One of the main benefits for hypervisors like XCP-ng is that NFS provides an opportunity to provide shared storage between nodes This allows VMs to be migrated from one node to another Whilst not as fast as iSCSI, one of the benefits of using NFS on a NAS like TrueNAS is that the NAS has visbility of the files making it easier to backup and restore individual files for individual VMs, without requiring additional software We begin with how to create user and group accounts in TrueNAS for access permissions, how to create a dataset and how to share that using Unix shares aka NFS Next we show how to attach to an NFS share for use as an ISO storage for XCP-NG Because we want to upload CD images to this share, we cover how to create a matching user and group account in Linux so that the name and IDs match For example, sudo addgroup gid 3000 grpxcpusers sudo adduser uid 2000 fred sudo usermod -g grpxcpusers fred Then we show how to install the NFS client software (nfs-common) on a Linux computer to be able to mount NFS shares as well as Autofs to automate the mounting and mapping of an NFS share to a folder For example. sudo apt update sudo apt install nfs-common sudo ap install autofs sudo nano /etc/auto.master /nfs /etc/auto.nfs sudo nano /etc/auto.nfs ISOs -fstype=nfs4 172.16.20.30:/mnt/Pool1/ISOS And how to update the client software for use with NFS version 4 sudo nano /etc/default/nfs-common NEED_IDMAPD=yes NEED_GSSD=no # no is default sudo service autofs reload Because the user and group accounts do not show correctly on the Linux computer we show how to correct the domain mapping issue sudo nano /etc/idmapd.conf Domain=templab.lan Because shared storage is a very useful feature for hypervisors like XCP-NG we demonstrate how to set up a VDI storage in XCP-ng to advantage of an NFS share in TrueNAS Finally we cover the performance pitfalls of NFS and how you can disable the synchronous writes in TrueNAS to get around this, but also the preferred option of how to create a ZLog aka write cache in a TrueNAS system that uses ZFS Credits: LoveLife | Instrumental Prod. Blue Mango | EQMUSEQ.COM by Don Da Vinci 🤍 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:42 Overview 00:02:33 TrueNas User and Group 00:10:40 Datasets and Permissions 00:22:21 NFS Sharing 00:33:36 XCP-NG Add NFS ISO Storage 00:40:51 Multiple User Access 00:42:41 Linux User and Group 00:45:04 AutoFS 01:00:00 NFS for VMS 01:04:10 Disabling Synchronous Writes 01:12:20 ZLog Truenas nfs setup,Truenas nfs permissions,Truenas nfs xcp-ng,Truenas nfs tutorial,xcp-ng nfs storage,xcp-ng iso library,autofs nfs,autofs linux,autofs configuration in linux,autofs configuration in linux step by step,autofs nfs mount,ubuntu nfs mount,ubuntu nfs-common,ubuntu nfs client install,ubuntu autofs nfs,xcp-ng shared storage TrueNAS NFS Setup For XCP-ng and Linux
On part 2, we'll setup storage pools, datasets, and users, and assign certain storage shares to users, setup backups, and check out how the Dashboard changes once we have Storage setup. No show notes for this one, as it all takes place in the UI. = Links = TrueNAS Core WEbsite 🤍 Part 1 of the Series - Install and Setup TrueNAS 🤍 = Timestamps = 00:00 Beginning 00:11 Introduction 01:15 Checking for Storage Devices 02:35 Dealing with USB External Drives on TrueNAS 06:45 Storage on the Dashboard View 07:10 Creating a Share 12:30 Setup Access Control List for our Share 14:35 Setup Time Machine backup from MacOS to TrueNAS 17:00 TrueNAS Dash Activity with Time Machine backup running = Contact = Twitter: 🤍mickintx Telegram: 🤍MickInTx Mastodon: 🤍l/ 🤍MickInTX Try out SSDNodes VPS Services! Amazing Specs for incredibly low costs. I'm running a 32 GB RAM / $ CPU Server for only $9 a month! Seriously. FOr long term server usage, this is the way to go! 🤍 Get a $50.00 credit for Digital Ocean by signing up with this link: 🤍 Use Hover as your Domain Name Registrar to get some great control over you domains / sub-domains: 🤍 Support my Channel and ongoing efforts through Patreon: 🤍 What does the money go to? To Pay for Digital Ocean droplets, donations to open source projects I feature, any hardware I may need to purchase for future episodes (which I will then give to a subscriber in a drawing or contest). = Attributions = Intro and Outro music provided by 🤍
Today we are looking at how to install, setup and configure the Plex Media Server plugin on TrueNAS Core 12, formerly known as FreeNAS. We cover how to setup a media dataset on TrueNAS, create a SAMBA/CIFS share and configure ACL and permissions and install the Plex Media Server plugin and jail for TrueNAS.
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An Easy to follow Software Setup Overview of QNAP NAS 🤍 Plex has fast become the most popular media server software for home users in 2018. With a slick user interface, smart organization, relevant media images and descriptions sourced from many online sources applied automatically and clever show recommendations and watched records, it is easy to see why Plex challenges many of the online streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Instant and Hulu. Another attractive feature of Plex is that the software is available free (or a more feature-rich paid version), whereas online streaming sources have monthly subscriptions, do not let you play your own content and change/rotate available media content on a monthly basis. With Plex, you play the media that you own and it is organized in an attractive and easy way. However in order to take advantage of Plex, you need a device for your media and the Plex media server to live, and this is where the money part comes. The best means with which to host a plex media server is a Network Attached Storage device (or NAS server). One of the biggest NAS server providers in the world right now is QNAP and they have a large range of NAS devices that support Plex in many, many ways (transcoding, smooth running, 4K, etc). However which QNAP NAS should you buy for your Plex media server, what is transcoding on an QNAP Plex media server like and what is the best QNAP NAS for a Plex Media Server (PMS)? Find out what is new in NAS by visiting me on the Blog - htto://NASCompares.com Need Free NAS advice? Ask whatever you want here - 🤍 Find me on Twitter 🤍robbieonthetube Need a NAS? WHy not visit the experts at 🤍 🤍 This description contains links to Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.