08-29-2020, 08:20 PM
@mattdav
There's no maybe about it
In your defense, the OpenMediaVault documentation is almost has hard to decypher as Synology documentation. One confusing point is the difference between the permission settings under Access Rights Management and the permission settings under Services. Without the docs at my fingertips ATM I'm not going to attempt an explanation. See the Wiki.
However, if you go to the OpenMediaVault UI and navigate to Services>SMB/CIFS>Shares you should be able to set, on a share by share basis, who is allowed access to a share (like are guests allowed) and what they can do (like browse, read-only, etc). Since my server is behind a firewall I allow guest access with no restriction and the moOde setup is trivial. It's just as easy to restrict access in various ways and I've done it in the past to make sure it works but it may take some incrementing and testing to get you what you want.
The SMB protocol level is pretty much a non-issue with OpenMediaVault. Out of the box it allows connection using v1.0, v2.0, and v3.0. Only if you futz with the "Extra options" will this change.
Regards,
Kent
Quote:I think maybe I've stuffed up the security
There's no maybe about it

In your defense, the OpenMediaVault documentation is almost has hard to decypher as Synology documentation. One confusing point is the difference between the permission settings under Access Rights Management and the permission settings under Services. Without the docs at my fingertips ATM I'm not going to attempt an explanation. See the Wiki.
However, if you go to the OpenMediaVault UI and navigate to Services>SMB/CIFS>Shares you should be able to set, on a share by share basis, who is allowed access to a share (like are guests allowed) and what they can do (like browse, read-only, etc). Since my server is behind a firewall I allow guest access with no restriction and the moOde setup is trivial. It's just as easy to restrict access in various ways and I've done it in the past to make sure it works but it may take some incrementing and testing to get you what you want.
The SMB protocol level is pretty much a non-issue with OpenMediaVault. Out of the box it allows connection using v1.0, v2.0, and v3.0. Only if you futz with the "Extra options" will this change.
Regards,
Kent