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I've just set up my stock DNS-321; no package downloads, etc. I have a 1T RAID0 volume 1 and a 1TB JBOD volume 2. I intend to install the hack/package to allow telnet, ssh, etc. (just found today)
The JBOD drive is my public drive - with shares for each of the family
Volume 2
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Public
bob
julie
sam
matt
One user (me) has full r/w access to Volume 2. The rest of the users are in a group (notme) that have r/w access to Public.
What I'd like to do is give each user r/w access to their folder and r acces to the others. I'm wondering if Linux folder permissions would work. Could chown each folder to it's namesake and remove write access to the group? I'm guessing that the smb implementation is using Linux permissions, users, and groups but suspect I'm wrong.
Please correct me & offer any advice on allowing r/w on a folder basis. I'm guessing the worst case is separate shares but that would require everyone to map 4 driver letters for 4 shares so they can share programs/files.
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