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possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean Can't find what you're looking transmission mac error permission denied for? Start a New Discussion New to the community? Start Here JP.This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open transmission permission denied ubuntu topic or starting a new one. Reply Topic Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » zimm Aspirant Posts: 3 Registered: 2012-01-18 Transmission: Permission denied Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report
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Inappropriate Content 2012-01-18 12:55 PM Hi, when i try to download using transmission, is starts to download for a few seconds, then it gives me "error: permisson denied (\c\media\BitTorrent.......)ive done a bit of searching here but no solution i have found have worked.so i basicly need any help i can get.edit: i have a ReadyNAS Ultra 2 with RAIDiator 4.2.19 Report Inappropriate Content Message 1 of 7 (1,179 Views) Labels: BitTorrent Model: Reply 0 Kudos mdgm NETGEAR Moderator Posts: 43,673 Registered: 2011-06-07 Re: Transmission: Permission denied Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 2012-01-18 03:41 PM Slashes are wrong way, I think.You need: /c/media/BitTorrentDo check that the folder BitTorrent (case-sensitive) exists on the media share.If still get permission denied error you could try resetting ownership of the share in the Advanced tab for the share. Useful links: Sending Logs|My ReadyNAS Gear|FAQ|Hardware Compatibility List|Docs: Setup Guide, Manual|Downloads|Unofficial Tips|GPL|MDGM on Twitter|MDGM's Unofficial GuidesNB: A ReadyNas is not an excuse not to have a backup. Fire, theft, multiple disk failures, other hardware failure, floods, user negligence etc. can all result in loss of data.How to contact NETG
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due to either a lack of understanding by the user of how permissions are designed to work, or a user having incorrect expectations of how permissions work - particularly when more familiar with Windows systems. This post aims to provide a simplified overview of how permissions work on ReadyNAS devices and what must be considered when configuring them. Some notes before we start: 1) The ReadyNAS Frontview interface is restrictive in the control of permissions it allows vs. what is possible through the underlying Linux OS. (I expect this may be an attempt by Netgear to simply control). Therefore this post describes only what is possible via Frontview. "Power users" looking to hack their permissions via SSH - this post is not for you. 2) This is not intended to be a guide of how to setup permissions for any arbitrary need. For that, check out the "How to setup ReadyNAS Permissions" guide by bert386 from the ReadyNAS forums. 3) I shall focus on CIFS, AFP and FTP protocols as these are the most popular methods of ReadyNAS access. HTTP access will be discussed briefly, but is not the focus of this post 4) I do not consider Access Control Lists (ACLs), a further permissions refinement available via CIFS. Such permissions are primarily used in Windows Domain setups and so beyond the scope of this post. Advanced Share Permissions (Already?): All ReadyNAS devices run Linux. Therefore, the fundamental permissions system used by the devices are Linux permissions as controlled by the underlying OS. User access via CIFS, AFP, FTP and HTTP is then granted by special services running on the ReadyNAS that also provide an additional level of permission control, but always subject to the underlying Linux permissions system. So while it might seem backwards, it is useful to first have an understanding of the "Advanced Share Permissions" options that are available for each share which reflect those basic Linux permissions. As we'll find, these "Advanced" options are anything but - rather they are the basic settings that need to first be setup correctly to ensure proper permissions based access The following tab can be accessed in Frontview by going to Frontview » Shares » Share Listing, and sele