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2015 Mar 06
2
server max protocol appropriate values
...ldn't be default. ;-) > > At work I have all server (4.1.17) running on their default value. But > we encountered some SMB2 caching problems. But this was client related > and can be controlled via registry/GPO settings, if appearing: > https://technet.microsoft.com/zh-tw/library/ff686200%28v=ws.10%29.aspx > > > Regards, > Marc -- -James
2018 Jan 17
2
Samba 4 Client Directory Contents Refresh
Hello, Starting to use Samba 4 on RHEL 7. I noticed that new files do not get refreshed automatically for display in a Windows directory listing on Samba 4, and requires a manual refresh in Windows for them to appear. This behavior appears to be different from RHEL 5 (Samba 3), where new files appear automatically. Is there a new global directive in Samba 4 for an automatic directory content
2015 Mar 04
4
server max protocol appropriate values
Hello, My DC smb.conf currently has the following set server max protocol = NT1 server min protocol = CORE client max protocol = NT1 client min protocol = CORE Is it safe to change both the client and server max to = SMB3? What about on member servers? Should I be concerned with anything breaking? I'm using Windows 7 clients to authenticate against Ubuntu
2015 Feb 01
0
nmbd keeping old data
...ww.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages/nmbd.8.html I was assuming that nmbd was involved in listing the contents of directories/folders. I should have read the manual pages before posting. > > Your problem sounds like a Windows caching problem: > https://technet.microsoft.com/zh-tw/library/ff686200%28v=ws.10%29.aspx It can not be caching in the PC. I went to a PC that had not viewed that share before and it also showed the date of the previous version of that file. Other people have rebooted their PCs in an attempt to see the correct date and still saw the old date. And, as mentioned above,...
2015 Mar 06
0
server max protocol appropriate values
.... ;-) >> >> At work I have all server (4.1.17) running on their default value. But >> we encountered some SMB2 caching problems. But this was client related >> and can be controlled via registry/GPO settings, if appearing: >> https://technet.microsoft.com/zh-tw/library/ff686200%28v=ws.10%29.aspx >> >> >> Regards, >> Marc There is something wrong here with either what the default is in smb.conf on an AD DC or the manpage for smb.conf From 'samba-tool testparm -v' : server max protocol = NT1 BUT 'man smb.conf' says this : Defau...
2018 Jan 18
0
Samba 4 Client Directory Contents Refresh
...t; where new files appear automatically. Is there a new global directive > in Samba 4 for an automatic directory content refresh? This is a client setting and caused by SMB2 client redirector caching. For details, see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-7/ff686200(v=ws.10) Set all three registry keys mentioned in the MS doc to "0" and reboot. I'm sure there is a GPO for this as well. Regards, Marc PS: The reason because this did not happen on servers running on Samba 3 was that SMB2 was not enabled by default before Samba 4.x.
2018 Jan 18
0
Samba 4 Client Directory Contents Refresh
...tomatically.  Is there a new global directive > > in Samba 4 for an automatic directory content refresh? > > This is a client setting and caused by SMB2 client redirector caching. > For details, see: > https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-7/ff686200(v=ws.10) > > Set all three registry keys mentioned in the MS doc to "0" and reboot. > > I'm sure there is a GPO for this as well. > > Regards, > Marc > > > PS: The reason because this did not happen on servers running on Samba 3 was that SMB2 was not...
2018 Jan 18
0
Samba 4 Client Directory Contents Refresh
...tomatically.  Is there a new global directive > > in Samba 4 for an automatic directory content refresh? > > This is a client setting and caused by SMB2 client redirector caching. > For details, see: > https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-7/ff686200(v=ws.10) > > Set all three registry keys mentioned in the MS doc to "0" and reboot. > > I'm sure there is a GPO for this as well. > > Regards, > Marc > > > PS: The reason because this did not happen on servers running on Samba 3 was that SMB2 was not...
2014 Sep 02
1
Samba shares not refreshing in Windows after upgrade
I'm working with Samba on Ubuntu. We recently upgrade to Ubuntu 14.04 and with it Samba 3.6.3 to 4.1.6 (Version: 2:4.1.6+dfsg-1ubuntu2.14.04.3). Since the upgrade, the mapped network drives on Windows do not refresh the shared files. It maps to the location without any problems and you can look at the content of the share. If you exit the window and then create a new file or even touch an
2018 Jan 18
1
Samba 4 Client Directory Contents Refresh
...; where new files appear automatically. Is there a new global directive > in Samba 4 for an automatic directory content refresh? This is a client setting and caused by SMB2 client redirector caching. For details, see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-7/ff686200(v=ws.10) Set all three registry keys mentioned in the MS doc to "0" and reboot. I'm sure there is a GPO for this as well. Regards, Marc PS: The reason because this did not happen on servers running on Samba 3 was that SMB2 was not enabled by default before Samba 4.x.
2015 Mar 06
2
server max protocol appropriate values
...gt;>> At work I have all server (4.1.17) running on their default value. But >>> we encountered some SMB2 caching problems. But this was client related >>> and can be controlled via registry/GPO settings, if appearing: >>> https://technet.microsoft.com/zh-tw/library/ff686200%28v=ws.10%29.aspx >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Marc > > There is something wrong here with either what the default is in > smb.conf on an AD DC or the manpage for smb.conf > > From 'samba-tool testparm -v' : > > server max protocol = NT1...
2015 Jan 29
2
nmbd keeping old data
We are having a problem that I suspect is due to nmbd giving out obsolete information. Unfortunately the problem can not be reproduced consistently. We have a build system that runs on our Solaris machines where the final files are copied into a distribution directory after being built. Note that copying a new file on top of an old one does not change the file ID. PC users sometimes will see the
2016 Apr 08
1
Debugging Samba4 - application sometimes fails because files are invisible/gone
On 04/08/2016 02:01 AM, Jeremy Allison wrote: > On Tue, Apr 05, 2016 at 09:28:12AM +0200, Johannes Amorosa | Celluloid VFX wrote: >> Hello Samba list, >> we have a problem that our proprietary application sometimes can't >> find files on our samba share. I'm hoping >> for some help on this list. >> >> Our setup is two ADs as replicated domain