benkly
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Post by benkly on Oct 8, 2006 20:09:14 GMT 7
Hello to all,
now I got an another problem. I installed all fine but now I cant add a user in the ACL window of the USBHDD folder. Is this normal?
Greets, Benny.
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oreos
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Post by oreos on Oct 8, 2006 22:09:49 GMT 7
Just tried it and it has the same effect. I don't habe an USB HDD attached though. Maybe you have to attach one first.
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benkly
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Post by benkly on Oct 9, 2006 3:25:37 GMT 7
Hi,
I connected a USB disk, and there is still no user avilable in the ACL list.
But when u got the same than it must be normal, I think.
I also saw that sometimes I got no more Infos at the disk menu, when I click the disk menu than a cleen window comes up. Than, when I do a "reset to factory", a normal reboot dont help out, all is normal. Same for the raid menu sometimes.
Greets, Benny.
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oreos
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Post by oreos on Oct 9, 2006 12:24:17 GMT 7
Come to think of it probably this folder is a link to a device which then probably cannot have user restrictions. All others are physical folders that is the reason why it makes sense.
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Post by wolfhart1 on Oct 11, 2006 23:03:43 GMT 7
You will have to edit the folder. Set the Public-button to "No". Then you can add a user or a group to the ACL. To use the folder a device has to be connected. I canĀ“t test the function, because I have no USB-HDD.
Please excuse me for my bad English.
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benkly
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Post by benkly on Oct 12, 2006 23:42:40 GMT 7
Hello, hmmmm, I will try this. But I thing I have allready switched all folders to "no public". Today I will first put in the new 512 MB Corsair RAM modul. Maybe it response than a little better, or never again I will post if I could resolved this problem. Greets, Benny.
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benkly
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Post by benkly on Oct 13, 2006 1:16:19 GMT 7
Hello again,
I have tested this ACL thing with public off. Nothing. The are no users in the list. So there is no way to get to the data. Not even with FTP I can get on the data. Only when I switch to public, then I can get to the data. Thats nuts, what a bug is this?!?
Greets, Benny.
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Post by ktulaman on Oct 14, 2006 7:27:49 GMT 7
I do not believe it is possible to set the ACL for the USBHDD folder. If you have ssh access to the N2100, go to the external USB drive folder (/raid/usbhdd/usb3/1) and try to change the ownership of any file in that folder, you won't be able to.
peanuts:/raid/usbhdd/usb3/1# ls -al messages -rwxrwxrw- 1 nobody nogroup 2367 Oct 13 15:45 messages*
peanuts:/raid/usbhdd/usb3/1# chown root.root messages chown: messages: Operation not permitted
It is possible to change the permission (chmod) of files though.
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