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2019 Feb 11
2
How to identify the operating system of a client?
...he operating system of a client?
>>
>> no, not really. We try to match by the list of supported SMB dialects
>> in the SMB1 negprot, but that is really just guesswork.
>>
>> -slow
>>
> Maybe some means of translation table would come in handy
> https://www.adminsub.net/mac-address-finder/apple
>
> br
Thanks for the idea, but that's not an option, as USB ethernet dongles
from non-Apple vendors are used with Macs in the network I'm working with.
Stephan
2019 Feb 11
2
How to identify the operating system of a client?
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 10:26:31AM +0100, Stephan Roth via samba wrote:
>Let me rephrase the question in hope for an answer:
>
>Is it at all feasible to identify the operating system of a client?
no, not really. We try to match by the list of supported SMB dialects in the
SMB1 negprot, but that is really just guesswork.
-slow
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Ralph Boehme, Samba Team
2019 Feb 13
0
How to identify the operating system of a client?
...he operating system of a client?
>>>
>>> no, not really. We try to match by the list of supported SMB
>>> dialects in the SMB1 negprot, but that is really just guesswork.
>>>
>> Maybe some means of translation table would come in handy
>> https://www.adminsub.net/mac-address-finder/apple
>>
> Thanks for the idea, but that's not an option, as USB ethernet dongles
> from non-Apple vendors are used with Macs in the network I'm working
> with.
>
Could you use DHCP option 60 to resolve to a separated IP range for you
Mac clients...