My rpi2 running buster needs to provide guest access as a smb1 server.
How do I know what samba version I am running? How do I force smb1, not 2
or 3?
My rpi2 running buster needs to provide guest access as a smb1 server.
How do I know what samba version I am running?
How do I force smb1, not 2 or 3?
On Mon, 26 Jul 2021 13:43:21 -0700, nelso...@gmail.com wrote:
My rpi2 running buster needs to provide guest access as a smb1 server.
How do I know what samba version I am running?
"man samba" and scroll down to VERSION
How do I force smb1, not 2 or 3?
Didn't look at the samba manpage did you?
That says its on version 4.14.6
--I mis-stated my question. I know what version I'm running. I need to know what protocol # I am running. I need protocol = 1 I think. Suggestions have been min protocol=NT1 and min protocol=SMB1. I haven't found this info in the man page but I'll
Martin | martin at
Gregorie | gregorie dot org
On Monday, July 26, 2021 at 6:36:06 PM UTC-5, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jul 2021 13:43:21 -0700, nelso...@gmail.com wrote:I mis-stated my question. I know what version I'm running. I need to
My rpi2 running buster needs to provide guest access as a smb1 server."man samba" and scroll down to VERSION
How do I know what samba version I am running?
How do I force smb1, not 2 or 3?Didn't look at the samba manpage did you?
That says its on version 4.14.6
--
Martin | martin at
Gregorie | gregorie dot org
know what protocol # I am running. I need protocol = 1 I think.
Suggestions have been min protocol=NT1 and min protocol=SMB1. I haven't found this info in the man page but I'll look again. Thnx.
On Monday, July 26, 2021 at 6:36:06 PM UTC-5, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jul 2021 13:43:21 -0700, nelso...@gmail.com wrote:I mis-stated my question. I know what version I'm running. I need to
My rpi2 running buster needs to provide guest access as a smb1"man samba" and scroll down to VERSION
server.
How do I know what samba version I am running?
How do I force smb1, not 2 or 3?Didn't look at the samba manpage did you?
That says its on version 4.14.6
--
Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org
know what protocol # I am running. I need protocol = 1 I think.
Suggestions have been min protocol=NT1 and min protocol=SMB1. I haven't found this info in the man page but I'll look again. Thnx.
--Steve
When I was last using Samba back in the noughties (I haven't had a
Windows PC since 2006) I also found the O'Reilly book "Using Samba"
helpful. There are probably some useful websites as well, so DDGIYF (DuckDuckGo is your friend).
No matter what I try, the connection gets refused authentication at the very >first hurdle (session setup, as seen in a Wireshark trace). The Windows PCs >in question have been set up with usernames which have no password defined; >the Win 10 PC uses a local account rather than a Microsoft one.
"Martin Gregorie" <martin@mydomain.invalid> wrote in message news:sdoql2$svg$1@dont-email.me...
When I was last using Samba back in the noughties (I haven't had a
Windows PC since 2006) I also found the O'Reilly book "Using Samba"
helpful. There are probably some useful websites as well, so DDGIYF
(DuckDuckGo is your friend).
Here's another Samba question. Has anyone managed to make Raspbian or
Ubuntu act as a client to connect to a Windows 7 or 10 share?
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