Hai, 

Ok, well if thats the case, then the patch found by mattieu) is the correct
one. 

Yes, you can disable NT1 and yes, that might block legit access also.
That depends on your setup, where do you use what? I dont know that. 

So you could wait for that or try the these settings. 

min protocol = NT1 
max protocol = SMB2

I do advice firewall the ports also, at least until the debian patch for 4.5
is in.


Best regards, 

Louis





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> For now, the problem has only occurred with servers that have 
> SMB ports
> accessible from the outside.
> I imagine that someone (suspicious) tries to access using NT1, can I
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