DecTenToo wrote: 
> It's definitely a permission problem.
> 
> I had the same problem with a share from Picoreplayer and in that case I
> enabled NFS and edited the share to create an NFS permission.
> 
> In my case, I only needed write protected access (read-only) for the
> whole domain *
> I used Squash to give all users accessing the share admin privileges
> (this was needed to give non root users under Linux access to the
> share).
> I added the IP of the server on my internal network that needed to mount
> the NFS share.
> Finally, I checked asynchronous.
> 
> Bang .. it worked

You are my hero!
I was struggling with the permission since 10 days and probably used all
4-letter words possible (i.e. 26^4 = 456976).
Adapting the NFS permissions at the Synology NAS did the trick.
This is my real christmas.

Thank you!

Jacob



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