Fred Smith wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:50:06PM -0400, mark wrote:
Wells, Roger K. wrote:
On 06/28/2018 10:35 AM, mark wrote:
Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10, version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS 6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer supports SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support for that manually....
Trouble is that smb v1 is horribly insecure. Even Microsoft tells people not to use it.
And, since this is an office in a US federal gov't agency (civilian sector, so budgets suck), there could be a dozen or two people, and I understand we're getting in new laptops & desktops for a number of folks with older systems, we're going to see more of this, and it's a big issue, since the server that serves samba also does a lot else, and that will affect almost everyone.
I'd think the feds would have figured out that smb v1 is a bad protocol to use and outlawed it.
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ROTFLMAO!
I know that there are folks who are running Windows XP... but those are *not* on the open network, and have to have an internal firewall... but they run software controlling machines that cost many millions of dollars, and are still doing very good and useful work.
We're just slowly rolling out C7 (AND we have to encrypt it all, as we do). But there's no budget to disrupt all the work everyone's doing. Hell, staffing here is down about a third or more in the almost nine years I've been here. But then, who needs to spend money on science, I mean, really?
mark