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 protocols vary depending on the version
of samba you are running.
Regards,
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Tom me@tdiehl.org
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> Chris
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> On 6/15/2020 2:13 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
>> 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.
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>>> I'm in the process of migrating servers over to vmware, using Centos
>>> 7.8.? How can I determine what smb protocol version is being used in the
>>> shares for each server?? I don't see the protocol specified anywhere in
>>> smb.conf?
>>>
>>> Chris
>> in my Centos-7 box, /etc/samba/smb.conf contains:
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>> server min protocol = SMB3_11
>> client max protocol = SMB3_11
>> client min protocol = SMB3_11
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>> Some non-current windows versions don't support that version, you
>> may need to try different values til you find one that works.
>> Whatever you do, you don't want to use version 1.
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>> I'm forcing version 3.1.1 only because all the devices I have
>> that support SMB also support 3.1.1, so if someone comes along with,
>> e.g., an old laptop with XP, it won't be able to insecurely talk
>> to my lan/wan. (and that's a feature, not a bug! ;=) )
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>> Also, you may wish to peruse this page:
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/file-server/troubles...
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