> both users can't connect to the serverĭrwxr-xr-x+ 2 myserver admin - 68 23 Nov 01:20 TestĠ: user:testuser2 allow list,search,readattr,readextattr,readsecurity,file_inherit,directory_inheritġ: user:testuser1 allow list,search,readattr,readextattr,readsecurity,file_inherit,directory_inherit created folder "Test", set permission rights to "read only" for both 3. added users "testuser1" and "testuser2" as Network Accounts 2. I'm really confused about the logic behind and would like to ask you for advise. I suspect that membership of admins group doesn't make the difference directly, but this group is probably also member of another system group which enables the connectivity in general. But then user is member of the group "Administrators" (admins) and I don't know what this means for server security. The access rights are also correctly shared. □ĭuring my tests, I found the following strange behaviour: if the "admin" flag is set in the account profile (see above picture checkbox named "Diesen Server administrieren" in german), user is able to see all shares and also connect properly. I did also the same on another iMac without macOS Server installed and it worked perfectly. It also makes no difference using SMB or/and AFP. I already spent hours with a lot of different settings and tries, even with Open Directory enabled and using Network Accounts instead of local ones, but it didn't help. However, it doesn't work (server is refusing/rejecting). set up a file share with user credentials (read, read/write doesn't matter for this issue)įrom my perspective, user "testuser" should now able to connect to the server and access this share, right? I indend to mainly use it as my file server and did the following: MacOS Server 5.4 was freshly set up on iMac with High Sierra 10.13.
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