It would be very helpful if the protocol is
displayed in smbstatus.
Vielen Dank :-)
Rob
On 3/28/12 3:08 AM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 05:13:34PM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 05:03:49PM -0400, Rob Marshall wrote:
Hi,
I've installed 3.6.3 on a Linu
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 05:13:34PM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 05:03:49PM -0400, Rob Marshall wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've installed 3.6.3 on a Linux system (SLES 10) and I
> > am connecting from a Windows 7 VM running on my Mac. I
> > added "max protocol = SMB2" to my sm
Never mind...I ran Ethereal and started a capture
and right in the "Protocol" column it said: SMB2.
So, problem solved.
Thanks,
Rob
On 3/27/12 9:31 PM, Rob Marshall wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
Well, since I'd rather not have to look at the
actual negotiation, anything would help. I'm
just a little surp
Hi Jeremy,
Well, since I'd rather not have to look at the
actual negotiation, anything would help. I'm
just a little surprised there isn't some sort
of way to check it...And by offering a "low
debug-level message" are you saying that there
is one? Or that you could add one?
Thanks,
Rob
On 3/27
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 05:03:49PM -0400, Rob Marshall wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed 3.6.3 on a Linux system (SLES 10) and I
> am connecting from a Windows 7 VM running on my Mac. I
> added "max protocol = SMB2" to my smb.conf and restarted
> Samba. How can I check and verify that the protocol I
Hi,
I've installed 3.6.3 on a Linux system (SLES 10) and I
am connecting from a Windows 7 VM running on my Mac. I
added "max protocol = SMB2" to my smb.conf and restarted
Samba. How can I check and verify that the protocol I'm
using is actually SMB2?
Thanks,
Rob
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