I've tried searching around for this without much success.
I have a set of pre-existing Kunena forums within the GJ parent category that arent accessible to the GJ group that I have setup. They can see their default forum created when the Group was created but not the pre-existing ones. I've assigned permissions to those forums correctly within Kunena (Access Control Type=CB).
Is this currently unsupported?
Looking closer in Kunena's Category manager I see in the 'Access' column that the top level parent category and the pre-existing forums have access of "Community Builder:0", while the GJ group forum created during group creation has access of "Community Builder:1". Maybe I just need a way to update that value?
GJ generates the forums, links them to the groups, and handles their access. You can't create extra forums that GJ is expected to also protect. At most you could create categories within the groups forum category, but can't guarantee that'll work.
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