On 10/20/22 9:53 AM, Peter Carlson via samba wrote:> I am getting the following error when using Nautilis / Nemo on Gnome > desktop, ubuntu 22.04 and connection to just smb://filesvr > > ?? gvfsd[8049]: smbXcli_negprot_smb1_done: No compatible protocol > ?? selected by server. > ?? failed to retrieve share list from server: connection refused > >Looks like that gnome desktop client is only supporting smb1? You could work around this by mounting your share via mount.cifs instead (as long as your kernel is new enough, it should have SMB2+). -- David Mulder Labs Software Engineer, Samba SUSE 1221 S Valley Grove Way, Suite 500 Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 (P)+1 385.208.2989 dmulder at suse.com http://www.suse.com
On 10/20/22 08:59, David Mulder via samba wrote:> On 10/20/22 9:53 AM, Peter Carlson via samba wrote: >> I am getting the following error when using Nautilis / Nemo on Gnome >> desktop, ubuntu 22.04 and connection to just smb://filesvr >> >> ?? gvfsd[8049]: smbXcli_negprot_smb1_done: No compatible protocol >> ?? selected by server. >> ?? failed to retrieve share list from server: connection refused >> >> > Looks like that gnome desktop client is only supporting smb1? You > could work around this by mounting your share via mount.cifs instead > (as long as your kernel is new enough, it should have SMB2+). >Yes that is the problem and I /think/ I acknowledged that in my original email, sorry if I didn't.? mount.cifs is an option as I wrote in my original email, and is in fact what we are currently doing.? But this is not sustainable in a larger deployment, doesn't tie in well with GPO and cant be done by a user.
On 10/20/22 11:59 AM, David Mulder via samba wrote:> On 10/20/22 9:53 AM, Peter Carlson via samba wrote: >> I am getting the following error when using Nautilis / Nemo on Gnome >> desktop, ubuntu 22.04 and connection to just smb://filesvr >> >> ?? gvfsd[8049]: smbXcli_negprot_smb1_done: No compatible protocol >> ?? selected by server. >> ?? failed to retrieve share list from server: connection refused >> >> > Looks like that gnome desktop client is only supporting smb1? You could > work around this by mounting your share via mount.cifs instead (as long > as your kernel is new enough, it should have SMB2+). >My smbclent -L says "SMB1 disabled" and my GNOME is able to list and use shares from smb://server.example.com. I use Fedora 36.