![]() But, after a W10 re-boot, entering the new credentials worked just as expected. W10 retained access to the share after the password has changed on LMS, without needing new credentials. It finally worked as expected with one quirk. However, I have just tried changing the LMS/Samba password via the pCP GUI and then accessing the share from Windows 10. I have an LMS/Samba share accessible from W10. This is a long shot but have you tried re-booting Windows 10 after setting (or changing) the LMS/Samba password but before trying to access the share? Permissions somewhere, maybe, or Samba version changes?. I've been round and round the same loop numerous times, resetting the Samba password, using a plain text source to copy/paste the password to ensure no typing errors creep in, so I need to find what the actual problem is - it's not simply id and password. And trying to map the share as a network drive gets the same error. Windows Explorer is saying "Connection refused" when I enter the Id (tc) and password that I used on the Samba setup page. I've set up Samba shares for the music files and the LMS server data, exactly matching what I had before the previous SD card in the Pi died from a power blip. All done over the pCP GUI from my Windows 10 PC. I've just rebuilt my Pi 3B with LMS and external powered hard drive mounted at /mnt/LMSfiles. And if permissions cannot be applied, this is a further difficulty, as above.I've got the same problem. But to be true, we did not yet think about network mounts, just about cases where the DietPi system is network share server.Sonarr runs as dietpi group (sonarr:dietpi) which allows read/write access to shares, download and media dirs etc. We solved cross access (Media players => downloader directories, downloaders => network share (Server!) dirs and such) via dietpi user group.Sonarr now runs as user sonarr, with limited access to the /mnt/dietpi_userdata directory and it’s own install, config and data directories of course. For security and consistency reasons we switched several software titles to run not as root user any more, but as an own user.In this case we would need to change the permissions client-side to dietpi:dietpi 775 (or 770), which would allow read/write access for Sonarr and other software. Possibly one can change those permissions via some Samba/mount settings. A thinkable solution, that goes hand in hand with the case, that ls -al actually shows root:root and 755 permissions, is that somehow by the mount driver just Samba client side, permissions are applied.I am now not sure, how this is handled in case of network drives, but it makes sense that it is the same there. An NTFS drive directly attached to a Linux system at least does not support it. usual Windows file systems NTFS and FAT do not support the POSIX permissions that you apply on Linux systems via chown/chmod. Can you check if the file system of the Samba server actually supports permissions? E.g.I never really used network drives, so can just guess what could be a reason that your chown/chmod attempts failed: ![]() I opened an issue about it on Github to force a solution in v6.15 release, or at least to find a workaround for your case to apply: Has one of the latest DietPi updates changed permissions somewhere? Now I'm wondering what has changed? Like I say, this was working perfectly a few days/weeks ago. ![]() > I’d say the issue is writing to the destination. System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path “/mnt/samba/Series//[tvshow.nfo” is denied. I have posted on the Sonarr Forums and what I can gather is that Sonarr doesn’t have permission to write/copy/move the downloaded file to the destination. I can quite work out when it stopped working, but now I get this error: Couldn't import episode /mnt/samba/transmission/sonarr/.mkv: Access to the path is denied. What usually happens when the episode has finished downloading is the episode is moved from the Transmission folder to the Series folder (These are both on the same Share). This was all working perfectly until just the other day. This share has my Movies/Series folder and a Transmission folder. This is all connected to my network (obviously) and I have mounted a shared from a Western Digital M圜loud. I have Sonarr, Transmission and Jackett installed. Running the latest image of DietPi (v6.14). Im running DietPi on a Raspberry Pi 3 B+. New to the forums, hope you are all well! ![]()
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