On 07/02/2021 22:32, Robert Steinmetz wrote:>>
> It's on my agenda to do after I finish the release upgrades. I will
> have a few years, Ubuntu LTS distributions don't generally change
> software versions between releases, they do patch them. It is the
> reason I have two different versions - only one of my servers was
> updated.? One reason is to avoid what happened to me happening with a
> normal update and breaking a working server. When I update the others
> I can look at implementing an AD domain. Oddly I had one old Windows
> Server 2003 which didn't have SMBv2 but was an AD Domain Controler.
I have this theory, Microsoft has been nearly begging people to not use
SMBv1 for quite sometime now and I think once Samba finally removes it,
they will as well. Not much use having a SMBv1 server if most of your
clients cannot use it, as I said, this is just my theory.
Rowland