Logically this seems to be correct. I’m not a samba developer, so I don’t
have direct insights to what is happening when. I don’t know much about
the samba discovery process.
The easy way to test this is startup FreeNAS in a VM because they disable
SMBv1 by default.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 2:05
No but when you use the automatic detection of smb services which I’m
guessing uses NetBios or something like that it won’t connect if SMBv1 is
disabled.
So simply navigating to Other Locations and clicking on the automatically
enumerated host names, the connection will completely fail if SMBv1