Rclone mount permission denied. Otherwise, the network drive does not appear to either Administrator or the current user. Is your workaround good enough? I'm not trying to set individual permissions, those screenshot are just for one file directly after the mount. /etc/fuse. I am unable to access the mount from any dockers. As me and tangofan are having the same issue, I basically copied their forum post as it's very complete. "group" and "other" are showing read only. The problem is, with su we lose the enviromental variables $PATH, $HOME, which are needed for the shell to locate executables ($PATH), and for rclone to load $HOME/. Add --allow-other to your rclone mount script and enable allow other system wide in the fuse config file. . config/rclone/rclone. conf. Mar 17, 2025 · When I try to mount a remote server using rclone I have a permissions issue that I am hoping someone could help me with. Although I haven't had any problems with this fstab solution for years. Oct 9, 2022 · Another approach to get rclone executed with root privileges is to use (su -c "XXXX"). Oct 28, 2020 · Rclone doesn't support setting individual permissions for files at the moment. I can access the mount fine from the unRAID UI. May 4, 2022 · What you could try, when you don't want to run rclone as root, is to manually create a mount and automount service as a systemd user service. Feb 10, 2023 · Running as SYSTEM user is necessary when wanting to auto-start rclone as a service, with nssm. May 16, 2025 · Can anyone help with a permission issue with an rclone mount? I'm using the GUI - and I think i'm missing something. Just says permission denied. It works reliably, at least for cifs. normally it's already there, u have to uncomment it. aieafp sjjcjnhe kqkjj vzijx naw jce tqdlzl daft erzh iyp