On Sun, 2018-01-14 at 23:12 +0800, 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
> 
> and restarting the service on your NAS?
> 
> If that doesn't work, does your NAS supplier have a support line?

Not in any meaningful way. It's an old Iomega unit I've had for about 8
or 9 years, running an obsolete version of Debian. The Samba version is
one I updated myself from a repo that attempts to keep more recent
versions of software than the manufacturer supplies. It's almost
certain that this is down to getting the config right, so I'll try
Rex's suggestion and ask on the Samba list.

> I could not find a way to determine remotely the version of smb in use.  If 
> you find
> out, that would be good to know.

I know what it is because I can log into the NAS. I don't really care
as long as I can make it default to protocol version 2 or higher.

poc
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