On Mon, 15 Jun 2020, Christopher Wensink wrote:
I don't have any lines in my configuration file for any of the servers,
how can I tell what the default protocols are?
Are the defaults controlled by samba or the kernel?
samba controls this via smb.conf
See "man smb.conf" for details. The min
Chris,
CW> I don't have any lines in my configuration file for any of the servers,
CW> how can I tell what the default protocols are?
you may want to add
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m.%R
to the "global" part of your smb.conf.
The %R gives "the selected protocol level after protocol
I don't have any lines in my configuration file for any of the servers,
how can I tell what the default protocols are?
Are the defaults controlled by samba or the kernel?
Chris
On 6/15/2020 2:13 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 11:23:54AM -0500, Christopher Wensink wrote:
>> I hav
On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 11:23:54AM -0500, Christopher Wensink wrote:
> I have a handful of Linux Servers, running Centos 6.10, and 6.8 with the
> main host running openvz w/ Centos 6.10 as the main OS. Two of the
> guests are running samba, sharing directories out to windows clients.
>
> I'm in t
I have a handful of Linux Servers, running Centos 6.10, and 6.8 with the
main host running openvz w/ Centos 6.10 as the main OS. Two of the
guests are running samba, sharing directories out to windows clients.
I'm in the process of migrating servers over to vmware, using Centos
7.8. How can I de
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