Hi, 1) Please raise a ticket using the issue template: https://raw.github.com/owncloud/core/master/issue_template.md
2) If I understand well, the situation is as follows, from the point of view of a user "user1": Have several external storage mount points: "/mount1" "/mount2" "/mount3" "/mount4" Use is not allowed to create/edit files/folders directly under "/mount1" but allowed to create/edit file/folders under "/mount1/subdir". I don't think it's ownCloud's responsibility to enforce such permissions, especially that these folders are on an external storage which itself has its own permissions. What you could do is: if "/mount1" is a SMB storage authenticated with the credentials from "user1", you could change the SMB storage's permissions to deny "user1" to change the content inside the root of it, outside of ownCloud. If the SMB mount is a Linux home "/home/user1" mounted as "/mount1" in OC, you could "chmod a-w /home/user1" but keep the write permissions on "/home/user1/subdir". Cheers, Vincent On 12/10/2014 03:47 PM, heupink wrote: > Hi Vincent, > >> 1) Probably a bug. Where are you renaming the folders ? In the admin >> page ? > Yep, logged in as oc-admin, under admin. > >> 2) Not supported yet. See https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/10198 > The issue above seems to be: mounting one single external storage > provider as a 'base' for owncloud storage. > > What I'm asking is not about the 'base' (/) storage location, but > about predefined external locations, each with their own 'foldername' > in owncloud. (this is of course already possible) But: > > I would like to have a setting to allow or disallow new toplevel > folders and files to be created by our users. > > This is not what issue 10198 is about, or do I misunderstand issue 10198? > > Thanks for the quick follow-up! > >> >> Cheers, >> >> Vincent >> >> On 12/10/2014 03:28 PM, heupink wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> We just upgraded to 7.0.4, upgrade went very smoothly, thanks! >>> >>> Two things: >>> >>> 1) When editing external storage, changing the 'folder name' does not >>> always save. We have four different external storage, all using SMB / >>> CIFS using OC login. (lovely new feature, btw!) >>> >>> Changing all four foldernames in a row caused only the first change to >>> be saved. The others kept their old name. >>> Did anyone else notice this? Yes yes, then I guess it's a bug, and I >>> should submit a bugreport... >>> >>> 2) Is it possible to restrict file storage on owncloud to these four >>> predefined top-level folders? As in: prevent users to create their own >>> folders/files structure, but make them use our four network shares. >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> MJ >>> _______________________________________________ >>> User mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://mailman.owncloud.org/mailman/listinfo/user >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> User mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mailman.owncloud.org/mailman/listinfo/user >> > _______________________________________________ > User mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.owncloud.org/mailman/listinfo/user
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