I have to add noise: Provisioning a DC with sernet 4.1.x called NT1 as max default with me. Am 6. M?rz 2015 18:28:55 MEZ, schrieb James <lingpanda101 at gmail.com>:>OK. Now I'm really confused. I was not aware of two 'testparm' >commands. >Running 'testparm -v' shows correct default values. So whats the >difference? > > >On 3/6/2015 12:20 PM, Rowland Penny wrote: >> On 06/03/15 17:05, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: >>> Am 06.03.2015 um 14:56 schrieb Rowland Penny: >>>>> From 'samba-tool testparm -v' : >>>>> >>>>> server max protocol = NT1 >>>>> >>>>> BUT 'man smb.conf' says this : >>>>> >>>>> Default: server max protocol = SMB3 >>>>> >>>>> OK, one of these is wrong, but which ??? >>> If you run 4.1 or later, then SMB3 is the default. >>> >>> >>> >>> Am 06.03.2015 um 16:30 schrieb James: >>>> Using Wireshark I see the protocol used as SMB2. Using a Windows >>>> workstation I tested by navigating to files and folders on my >member >>>> server or to my sysvol folder on a DC. >>> Win7 doesn't speak SMB3. >>> >>> SMB 2.0 was introduced by Vista/2008 >>> SMB 2.1 by Win7/2008R2 >>> SMB 2.2 aka 3.0 by Win8/2012 >>> SMB 3.02 by 8.1/2012R2 >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Marc >> >> OK, so I sorted my problem, it was the old 'testparm -v' and >> 'samba-tool testparm -v' giving different results problem, the man >> page is correct. >> >> Sorry for the noise :-) >> >> Rowland > >-- >-James > >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
On 06/03/15 17:35, Tim wrote:> I have to add noise: Provisioning a DC with sernet 4.1.x called NT1 as max default with me. > > > > Am 6. M?rz 2015 18:28:55 MEZ, schrieb James <lingpanda101 at gmail.com>: >> OK. Now I'm really confused. I was not aware of two 'testparm' >> commands. >> Running 'testparm -v' shows correct default values. So whats the >> difference? >> >> >> On 3/6/2015 12:20 PM, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> On 06/03/15 17:05, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: >>>> Am 06.03.2015 um 14:56 schrieb Rowland Penny: >>>>>> From 'samba-tool testparm -v' : >>>>>> >>>>>> server max protocol = NT1 >>>>>> >>>>>> BUT 'man smb.conf' says this : >>>>>> >>>>>> Default: server max protocol = SMB3 >>>>>> >>>>>> OK, one of these is wrong, but which ??? >>>> If you run 4.1 or later, then SMB3 is the default. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Am 06.03.2015 um 16:30 schrieb James: >>>>> Using Wireshark I see the protocol used as SMB2. Using a Windows >>>>> workstation I tested by navigating to files and folders on my >> member >>>>> server or to my sysvol folder on a DC. >>>> Win7 doesn't speak SMB3. >>>> >>>> SMB 2.0 was introduced by Vista/2008 >>>> SMB 2.1 by Win7/2008R2 >>>> SMB 2.2 aka 3.0 by Win8/2012 >>>> SMB 3.02 by 8.1/2012R2 >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Marc >>> OK, so I sorted my problem, it was the old 'testparm -v' and >>> 'samba-tool testparm -v' giving different results problem, the man >>> page is correct. >>> >>> Sorry for the noise :-) >>> >>> Rowland >> -- >> -James >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/sambaNo, as Marc says 'SMB3' is the default, if you run 'samba-tool testparm -v' you will find this: 'server max protocol = NT1', but if you run 'testparm -v' you will find this: 'server max protocol = SMB3' I understand that from 4.2, the two commands should return the same results. Rowland
I will check testparm -v, but samba-tool testparm -v gives the result you wrote. With max = SMB3 and min = SMB2 for both, server and client, samba-tool time doesn't work anymore (see related thread). Am 6. M?rz 2015 19:01:05 MEZ, schrieb Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>:>On 06/03/15 17:35, Tim wrote: >> I have to add noise: Provisioning a DC with sernet 4.1.x called NT1 >as max default with me. >> >> >> >> Am 6. M?rz 2015 18:28:55 MEZ, schrieb James <lingpanda101 at gmail.com>: >>> OK. Now I'm really confused. I was not aware of two 'testparm' >>> commands. >>> Running 'testparm -v' shows correct default values. So whats the >>> difference? >>> >>> >>> On 3/6/2015 12:20 PM, Rowland Penny wrote: >>>> On 06/03/15 17:05, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: >>>>> Am 06.03.2015 um 14:56 schrieb Rowland Penny: >>>>>>> From 'samba-tool testparm -v' : >>>>>>> >>>>>>> server max protocol = NT1 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> BUT 'man smb.conf' says this : >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Default: server max protocol = SMB3 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> OK, one of these is wrong, but which ??? >>>>> If you run 4.1 or later, then SMB3 is the default. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Am 06.03.2015 um 16:30 schrieb James: >>>>>> Using Wireshark I see the protocol used as SMB2. Using a Windows >>>>>> workstation I tested by navigating to files and folders on my >>> member >>>>>> server or to my sysvol folder on a DC. >>>>> Win7 doesn't speak SMB3. >>>>> >>>>> SMB 2.0 was introduced by Vista/2008 >>>>> SMB 2.1 by Win7/2008R2 >>>>> SMB 2.2 aka 3.0 by Win8/2012 >>>>> SMB 3.02 by 8.1/2012R2 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Marc >>>> OK, so I sorted my problem, it was the old 'testparm -v' and >>>> 'samba-tool testparm -v' giving different results problem, the man >>>> page is correct. >>>> >>>> Sorry for the noise :-) >>>> >>>> Rowland >>> -- >>> -James >>> >>> -- >>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > >No, as Marc says 'SMB3' is the default, if you run 'samba-tool testparm > >-v' you will find this: 'server max protocol = NT1', but if you run >'testparm -v' you will find this: 'server max protocol = SMB3' > >I understand that from 4.2, the two commands should return the same >results. > >Rowland > >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba