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    Directory and file rights

    Missing items in Debian
    Andyroo
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    2024-01-17, 03:54 PM
    I'm currently using 10.8.13 on Debian Bookworm on an old i5 Shuttle box and found that I have had to set the directories AND files to 777 for everything to be picked up.

    Jellyfin is installed directly on the OS (not using Docker at this time) and processes run under user Jellyfin - I made no changes to groups or install as far as I remember.

    Movies etc are copied from my Mac via a Samba share:
    Code:
    [Jellyfin Media]
      path = /mnt/WDRed4TB/Media
      browsable = yes
      writable = yes
      read only = no
      only guest = no
      create mask = 0777
      directory mask = 0777
      Guest ok = no

    under user andrew

    and are created with a user and group of andrew:andrew correctly (well as expected).

    Despite 'Other' having read access, some items do not seem to show up till I have chmod'd them. Currently I've hit them with a blanket 777 (yes I know very bad - I'm blaming me wanting a quick fix) and everything appeared at a refresh.

    This gives me:
    Code:
    drwxrwxrwx 3 andrew andrew 4096 Dec 31 23:06 'Home Movie 2020'
    and
    drwxrwxrwx 2 andrew andrew        4096 Jan  3 22:19  extras
    xrwxrwxrwx 1 andrew andrew 38270219796 Dec 31 17:20 'Home Movie 2020.mkv'

    I think it was the write access that caused me the issue but I cannot see why Jellyfin needs that to the files...

    Anyone any ideas - I could not find a specific security requirement and obviously plan to take the executable off the files next.
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    Directory and file rights - by Andyroo - 2024-01-17, 03:54 PM
    RE: Directory and file rights - by tmsrxzar - 2024-01-17, 04:39 PM
    RE: Directory and file rights - by Andyroo - 2024-01-17, 05:43 PM
    RE: Directory and file rights - by tmsrxzar - 2024-01-17, 05:53 PM
    RE: Directory and file rights - by TheDreadPirate - 2024-01-17, 06:16 PM

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