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2019 Sep 27
1
Browsing shares of a server
...hat only supports > SMB2 or above. From our code: > > libcli/smb/smbXcli_base.c:smb1cli_req_writev_submit() > > if (state->conn->protocol > PROTOCOL_NT1) { > DBG_ERR("called for dialect[%s] server[%s]\n", > smb_protocol_types_string(state->conn->protocol), > smbXcli_conn_remote_name(state->conn)); > return NT_STATUS_REVISION_MISMATCH; > } > > Have you explicitly requested SMB2 in your smb.conf or on > your smbclient command line ? > Specifying...
2019 Sep 27
5
Browsing shares of a server
On 9/27/19 1:32 PM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: ....snippity... > I repeat, smbclient never had anything to do with network browsing, so > it is unlikely to have anything to do with Network Discovery. Perhaps > you are thinking of libsmbclient ? this can be used by other packages to > provide network browsing. > > You could always code up what you require and propose it as
2019 Sep 27
0
Browsing shares of a server
...d an SMB1 writev request to a server that only supports SMB2 or above. From our code: libcli/smb/smbXcli_base.c:smb1cli_req_writev_submit() if (state->conn->protocol > PROTOCOL_NT1) { DBG_ERR("called for dialect[%s] server[%s]\n", smb_protocol_types_string(state->conn->protocol), smbXcli_conn_remote_name(state->conn)); return NT_STATUS_REVISION_MISMATCH; } Have you explicitly requested SMB2 in your smb.conf or on your smbclient command line ?