Hi,

I hadn't connected to the shares of our 2 MSWin computers for a while, and now 
discover all of a sudden that apparently I can no longer authenticate.

Has a more-or-less recent Win10 update pushed changes that the samba layer of 
my ageing 10.9 OS can no longer deal with? I can still connect just fine to the 
smb share on my TimeCapsule.

The smbclient app from port:samba3 can authenticate and list available shared, 
but `mount -t smbfs` of one of those fails.

My Linux rig has no troubles connecting to the MSWin machines, but it has samba 
4.10.x which is a lot newer that the latest version in MacPorts. Is this just 
abandonware, are there known issues with later versions, or is installing it 
not going to help with actually mounting a share anyway? 

Thanks,
R.

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