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    Pfsense / Windows 10 Pro / File sharing with Iphone.

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    • stephenw10S Offline
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      Your iphone is presumably connecting via WIFI, is the access point also on the LAN subnet?

      If so that traffic never goes through pfSense so it would have to be something in the AP or switch maybe.

      Steve

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        Mitch Rapp @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10

        I have the LAN and WiFi (VLAN) networks segregated by subnet. However, I can ping and connect to my server and the NAS via my iPhone, it's just that I can't do anything anything after I'm connected. I can see the folder but it's "READ ONLY' according to the FILES app. I've gone into permissions on Windows and given "Admin" full control of the drive. Read, Write, Change. nothing works.

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          Mitch Rapp @Mitch Rapp
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          The "FILES" app is a little ambiguous about the Login credentials.

          Guest
          Registered User

          Username:
          Password:

          I'm assuming it should be filled out thus:

          Registered User: Check

          Username: Admin (windows account name)
          Password: ******** ( Windows User Account password)

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            AndyRH @Mitch Rapp
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            @mitch-rapp Verify the NTFS and Share Permissions allow access. Share permissions filter what NTFS permissions are allowed. Share permissions default to read only.
            Such as, Read Only share permissions and Full Control NTFS permissions equals read only.

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              Mitch Rapp @AndyRH
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              @andyrh said in Pfsense / Windows 10 Pro / File sharing with Iphone.:

              Such as, Read Only share permissions and Full Control NTFS permissions equals read only.

              Ok, thank you. Verifying now. But, I'm a little confused by the last statement. I think what you are saying is if two or more are checked, that equals read only?

              Should:
              Full Control: = checked
              Change: = checked
              Read = Checked

              Or just
              Change = checked

              for my family members. I don't want them to delete anything by accident but I do want them to access the drive.

              Also, should the Object type be set to "everyone" or "registered user" or ??

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                AndyRH @Mitch Rapp
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                @mitch-rapp The best way to secure a share is with NTFS permissions. We allow all three on the share and change the NTFS to control security.
                If you want to allow some to do things and deny others you will need more than one account.
                Everyone is all 7 billion of us, registered user is limited to the accounts on the Windows system. Full control allows you to change permissions and everything else, Change does not allow you to change permissions, but allows you to read/write/change files.
                Perhaps 2 groups, Family_Read and Family_Full, putting the accounts in the groups as needed.
                Start with full control, once it is working start reducing the access.

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                  Mitch Rapp @AndyRH
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                  @andyrh
                  Hey, wait a second. The file system on the WD Mybook is exFAT, not NTFS.

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                    AndyRH @Mitch Rapp
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                    @mitch-rapp Sorry, missed that. exFAT has no security, you only have share permissions to work with.

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                      Mitch Rapp @AndyRH
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                      @andyrh
                      All permissions are set. I can see the folders but no content.

                      Could it be a Windows SMB protocol? All that is enabled is SMB direct.

                      SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Protocol has three choices

                      Automatic Removal
                      Client
                      Server

                      Should one or all of those be enabled ?

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                        AndyRH @Mitch Rapp
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                        @mitch-rapp With exFAT on the back, as long a read is enabled you should be able to see files.
                        Go with the SMB defaults, those are typically meant to work. I have no experience with a WD MyBook so I cannot advise past the share permissions.

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                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Mitch Rapp
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                          @mitch-rapp said in Pfsense / Windows 10 Pro / File sharing with Iphone.:

                          SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Protocol has three choices

                          SMB 1? That is not secure at all - and has been deprecated many years ago.. MS turned it off by default back in 2017.. It was used in the wannacry ransomware, etc.

                          You really really shouldn't be using that - smb2 would be min, 3.1.1 is current..

                          Its quite possible your not seeing anything because your client doesn't support smb v1

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                            Mitch Rapp @johnpoz
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                            I finally got it to work. Believe it or not, I experimented quite a bit and finally changed the format from exFAT to NTFS and it started working fine. Goes against everything I read on Google. Who knew you couldn’t trust the internet. 🤷🏻‍♂️

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