So I just built a PC and installed TrueNAS Core 12.0 U6.1. I updated it, created a pool, user, and a SMB share. Every Linux PC in the house can see and...
I use my NAS for backups (truenas), with an SMB share. I reset my PC recently and added it like normal. Worked fine. However, after a day it stopped working and I was unable to connect to it. Now when I try to connect to it I get this: It works
: Trying to access my NAS storage TrueNAS device. I believe it is administered for SMB Windows access but I cannot access it. Just getting "access denied; check permissions, and the same security excuses I have had whenever I have tried to access something like NAS that is... Trying to ...
Sorry, typo: setfacl -m everyone@:rxaRc::allow /mnt/RAIDZ-40TB Great Jobs buddy it works. I created 1 new pool from TrueNAS and it has the exactly the...
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Go to Network settings and change it to Bridge mode. If we leave with the NAT mode, we cannot access the TrueNAS OS from the host or any other computers from the network. NAT mode works only in one direction. Since this is a storage OS, we need more hard disks to play around with...
Machine in question: Windows 11 21H2 22000.832 OSes on other devices that can successfully connect to the share: MacOS Ventura built-in SMB; iOS 16.5 built-in SMB; ES File Explorer on iOS, Windows 10; etc. Share Host: TrueNAS-13.0 with domain… ...
TrueNAS Scale (Lab): 2xE5-2640 v3 @ 2.60GHz. DDR4 256 GB ECC. ~56 2.5 disks (sas hdds and spare ssds) MAC_Addy Dabbler Joined Dec 3, 2018 Messages 12 Dec 5, 2018 #7 otpi said: Maybe I dumb, but I added a user with the same username/password as my win10 machine and...
There are lot's of homelab or truenas server users out there (one of them is me). Our main PCs (which are mainly Windows) need another 10gbit card to take advantage of the speed of the server's 10G network card. We don't need anything fancy, anything ...
Any idea what I can do to access from Windows 10? Have you tried using a self-signed cert for FreeNAS, just to verify you can connect? Steel || TrueNAS Core 12 || HP Z420 | Intel E5-1600 | 8x 4GB RAM | 10x 8TB HGST Ultrastar He | HP 600W PSU | 2x Silicon Power 32GB SSD...