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Networking / Re: ArcaMapper and Network Protocols
« on: January 27, 2024, 10:49:00 pm »
Mark,
1) If you include 'client max protocol = NT1' in smb.conf, is there a difference?
Further on this topic, you could try setting 'ntlm auth = yes' to force just the use of NTLMv1 authentication protocol. I say this because I see the following in the log:
which to me means: yup, it's trying to use NTLMv2 authentication.
In fact, 'ntlm auth' and 'lanman auth' go hand-in-hand, both need to be set to 'no' in order to force NTLMv1.
2) Do you have 'name resolve order =' line in your smb.conf?
This has previously caused me some issues as I wasn't able to resolve my lan hostnames and needed to use their static IP addresses. It's been a while though and today things work fine here with the following setting:
'name resolve order = lmhosts host wins bcast'
Above comments based on my reading of O'Reilly's "Using Samba" 3rd ed, 2007 (yup, a little old).
1) If you include 'client max protocol = NT1' in smb.conf, is there a difference?
Further on this topic, you could try setting 'ntlm auth = yes' to force just the use of NTLMv1 authentication protocol. I say this because I see the following in the log:
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[2024/01/26 11:52:44.426000, 5] ../../auth/credentials/credentials_ntlm.c:182(cli_credentials_get_ntlm_response)
NTLMSSP challenge set by NTLM2
...
which to me means: yup, it's trying to use NTLMv2 authentication.
In fact, 'ntlm auth' and 'lanman auth' go hand-in-hand, both need to be set to 'no' in order to force NTLMv1.
2) Do you have 'name resolve order =' line in your smb.conf?
This has previously caused me some issues as I wasn't able to resolve my lan hostnames and needed to use their static IP addresses. It's been a while though and today things work fine here with the following setting:
'name resolve order = lmhosts host wins bcast'
Above comments based on my reading of O'Reilly's "Using Samba" 3rd ed, 2007 (yup, a little old).