Folder And Files Are Now All Read-Only

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The File Manager has, for several months, now been telling us that the folder that it manages and all of its subfolders are read-only, and all of the buttons having to do with altering the filesystem in any way are greyed out.

Our WordPress installation is on a Debian server, and the Debian server mounts the folder and subfolders in question, which are on a NAS, via cifs and SMB 3.11 with ntmsspi security, using the following line in /etc/fstab, where [IP] is the IP address of the NAS, [username] is the appropriate username on the NAS, [password] is the appropriate password on the NAS, and [domain] is the domain of the NAS.

//[IP]/Users/Media/Uploads /mnt/Uploads cifs username=[username],password=[password],vers=3.11,domain=[domain],sec=ntlmsspi 0 0

Neither the aforementioned line in /etc/fstab, nor the permissions on the share on the NAS (i.e. “/Users/Media/Uploads”), nor the permissions for [username] have changed.

 

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