Hi the community,
(excuse my english, I’m not a native english speaking person)
I have a problem since the last update (from 22.04 to 24.04).
All users had access to their own shared folders from their own machine (my wife from an Apple MacBook, my son from his Win11 PC and me from my Debian 12), and to a public Folder for videos, photos and administrative documents (open to all users). I have a Plex server installed too, and the access from my PlayStation 4 is OK (and is still working fine at the moment).
When I try to access to either the Public folder or to my personal folder (my wife and son have got the same message on their OS), I have the Mounting issue (translation from french) :
no Mount shared folder - Impossible to get the list of shared folders; invalid arguments
Everything used to work fine, then I updated to 24.04, then the access is denied.
I checked my users and different shared folders configuration, and saw nothing strange.
What can I give you to help me w/ this ? I’m quite a noob, but I’m trying to improve myself everyday. Thanx in advance…
For «Volume1/Utilisateurs/» :
Share Attached: Dataset is shared via SMB as ‘Utilisateurs’ (and NFS)
For «Famille/Public/» :
Share Attached: Dataset is shared via SMB as ‘Public’ (and NFS)
For both, @everyone is FULL ALLOWED for ACLs entry
DataSets
Famille (as well as Volume1) is Owner & Group to root;
subDatasets (Public & Utilisateurs) are respectively the same owner & Group to root;
each user is on permissions Read/write/execute for his personal folder like this :
/mnt/Volume1/Utilisateurs/fred
&
/mnt/Famille/Public/fred
Each user is in the Famille group
What things more specific do you need to handle this ?
Thanx again
In TrueNAS, it is generally recommended that the owner user and group for a dataset remain set to either root or the admin account with full privileges. This ensures that the dataset has the necessary permissions for administrative tasks. However, when configuring SMB shares, you cannot access them with the root user, so it’s advised to change the SMB dataset ownership to the admin user (Full Admin user) instead.