On Debian Buster, I have a shared folder that lives on a btrfs raid1 array. It's located at /mnt/ToshibaL200BtrfsRAID1/@/Backup/luckyBackup/HPProBook4530s
I would like to ensure that my samba user and mine alone has read/write access to that folder.
I cloned the permissions from my home folder to that folder using:
sudo chmod --reference=/home/MyUsername /mnt/ToshibaL200BtrfsRAID1/@/Backup/luckyBackup/HPProBook4530s
In smb.conf, I have:
[hpprobook4530s]
comment = backup path
browseable = yes
writable = yes
path = /mnt/ToshibaL200BtrfsRAID1/@/Backup/luckyBackup/HPProBook4530s
# create mask = 0775
# directory mask = 0775
force user = MyUsername
I've restarted the samba daemon after each change using:
sudo /usr/sbin/service smbd restart
While I can access the folder from my Windows 10 v1903 client, I cannot write to it. What am I doing wrong?