By default, I think that smbclient uses SMB1 on most systems, and it's
definitely disabled by default on Windows.  You can force it to use SMB2+,
but I'm not sure what version of smbclient has it enabled.

On Sat, Aug 31, 2019, 6:12 AM Benjamin Toll <bt...@co.kerr.tx.us> wrote:

> On 08/29/2019 16:28, Bob McClure Jr wrote:
> > Hmm.  My smbclient comes from samba-client-3.6.23-52.el6_10.x86_64.
> > Does that correlate?
> >
> > If so, I guess I get dragged kicking and screaming to CentOS 7.  Have
> > to in a year anyway.
>
>
>  Samba wiki says they added support for SMB3 with version 4.0.0. I don't
> have any CentOS boxes, but it looks like CentOS 7 has Samba 4.8.3
>
> The notes I made back when I updated our BackupPC servers to support
> Windows 10 tell me that I had trouble with Samba 4.8.0+, so I'm using
> Samba 4.6.16. I don't remember what kind of trouble I was having though.
>
>
>
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