![]() The NAS server share configuration will have to be configured for read/write permission for that userID (the userID that is on the server). The password will have to match the password configured on the server for that user. ![]() This entry userID has to be a userID that is on your NAS server. ![]() Your credentials file (in this case /home/josef/.smbcredentials) will have to have an entry similar to: username=userID You'll have to configure rw permission from the file server. Your problem in on the side of the NAS provider.
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