Hey d6jg, thank you for your help!

d6jg wrote: 
> the user that runs LMS on the Linux box is indeed squeezeboxserver but
> critically it is in the root group and this is what gives it the
> necessary access rights

In QNAP's ControlPanel I added the user squeezeboxserver to the the
group administrators. Still no joy, there must be something else.

d6jg wrote: 
> Have a look at the file permissions of the files on the Qnap via SSH or
> WinSCP - all files need to be owned by the admin group
> 
> My money is on the squeeboxserver user not being a member of the root
> group if you say sudo can see the files

I checked the files with WinSCP: My user is the owner. Is there some way
it can stay that way? If I add new music, it will always get Group:
everyone and Owner:myuser. That's what new files on the NAS copied from
windows get.

Anyway, I changed the owner of my test folder to Group:administrators
and Owner:admin (it doesn't seem that groups are accepted here). No
joy.

"Normal" folders (that don't work) have Group:everyone, Owner=myuser,
and 770. 
It works, however, with Group:everyone, Owner:squeezeboxserver, and
777... Let's see what I can cut away without cutting access.

I always thought that it's kind of a bad idea to run LMS with admin
rights.



QLMS [email protected] x64 (digimaster) with perl 5.30.1 / QNAP 469L QTS 4.3.4
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