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Dear all
I am using OMV since a couple of years now (running on an ESXi VM) and just upgraded to the latest version I guess (1.13). All works fine mostly, but now my kids grow up and get their own PCs. I would like to restrict their access to OMV, so that they can only watch children movies, but not Riddick, Terminator, or new Marvel movies, which get far too (unnecessarily) graphic these days. I had until now free access to the OMV shares from everywhere for everyone. So, what I would like to have now is the following:
Share Name | Details |
Videos | there are several folders. Ideally I’d like to have my kids only have access to one folder in there that is called “Kinderfilme”. The rest should not be accessible for them. Additionally I need read-write access and my Sat Receiver (PVR) needs read-only access. |
Music | Music there are several folders, per album or artist, everyone should have read access to this folder, only I should have read-write access |
Pictures | everyone can have read access here for now, only me read-write |
Store | only me read-write |
I would also like to tie this down, so that all hosts are denied, except those, that I specify. But I have stopped playing with that smb.conf field, as I need to get the basics working first.
Now, for the life of me, at the moment, I cannot get this the way I want in OMV. I have the feeling, that while playing with this I messed up the Unix rights (ACLs) on the files and folders. I am not sure, what they should be. E.g., the folder Videos belongs at the moment to the userID 1000 (that is an old user, that I got rid off). So, one question should be, can I somehow reset that part of it? If so how? Who should be the owner and group of thoses shares? root? nobody?
Attached is some additional pictorial information.
Thank you for any help!!!
Thomas
*I'm sorry, this has surely been asked and answered before, but I couldn't find it in this forum so far*