On 01/14/18 23:19, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> On 01/14/18 21:51, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>> I have a Samba server running on a NAS, but according to my Windows VM
>>> it's running SMB1 and is thus insecure, so Windows won't connect to it.
>>>
>>> I've added the line "min protocol = SMB2" to the smb.conf file and
>>> restarted the service, but Windows remains unconvinced.
>>>
>>> What else do I need to do? Is there an easy way to ping the server
>>> (from Linux) and check what protocol it's using? Note that Linux has no
>>> problem connecting to the server.
>>>
>> Who is your NAS supplier?
>>
>> Maybe try adding
>>
>> min protocol=SMB2
>> max protocol=SMB3
> ^^ One example of ill-advised suggestion.  SMB2 does not do what you think 
> it does. :-/  (it's non-obvious, but doesn't work in most cases)
>

OK, fine.

But my later post about what nmap reports shows my NAS offering only 2.X and 3.X
protocols.

So, maybe even if it is ill-advised, it is doing the needful thing on my 
Synology NAS?



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