Ok Martin, I think i found you problem. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1778322 So i think you have to wait until the fix enters mint. Greetz, Louis
Louis, Thank you for the added information. I read the reference you sent. It appears the bug is that Nautius and Samba must communicate using the smb1 protocol. The suggested workaround is to insert the line "max client protocol - NT1", Some are using this until a patch is issued forcing the NT1/smb1 setting without specifying it in smb.conf. I tried this and the result is the same. Firewall of OK. Firewall on no connection. Forcing Samba to use smb1 does not make a difference. Either way the firewall blocking the connection. Should I re-install Samba To a higher release? I have version 2:4.7.6? Your thoughts? Regards, Marty On 2/18/19 10:01 AM, L.P.H. van Belle wrote:> Ok Martin, > > I think i found you problem. > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1778322 > > So i think you have to wait until the fix enters mint. > > > Greetz, > > Louis > >
On Mon, 18 Feb 2019 12:06:41 -0500 Martin McGlensey via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> Louis, > > Thank you for the added information. I read the reference you sent. > It appears the bug is that Nautius and Samba must communicate using > the smb1 protocol. The suggested workaround is to insert the line > "max client protocol - NT1", Some are using this until a patch is > issued forcing the NT1/smb1 setting without specifying it in smb.conf. > > I tried this and the result is the same. Firewall of OK. Firewall on > no connection. Forcing Samba to use smb1 does not make a difference. > > Either way the firewall blocking the connection. Should I re-install > Samba To a higher release? I have version 2:4.7.6? > > Your thoughts? > > Regards, > > Marty > >It is actually 'client max protocol = NT1', so if you were using what you posted above, give the correct parameter a try ;-) If you can easily upgrade, it is always a good idea, your problem may have been fixed. Rowland