Re: Fedora Workstation connects using NT1 protocol by default

2017-04-06 Thread Alexander Bokovoy
On ke, 05 huhti 2017, Chris Murphy wrote: On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 6:14 PM, Chris Murphy wrote: Problem is, I can no longer connect through Nautilus from this same computer and login environment. It doesn't see the server at all in the GUI. If I comment out this line

Re: Fedora Workstation connects using NT1 protocol by default

2017-04-05 Thread Chris Murphy
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 6:14 PM, Chris Murphy wrote: > Problem is, I can no longer connect through Nautilus from this same > computer and login environment. It doesn't see the server at all in > the GUI. If I comment out this line and reboot (logging out and > logging

Re: Fedora Workstation connects using NT1 protocol by default

2017-04-05 Thread Chris Murphy
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 1:38 AM, Alexander Bokovoy wrote: > On ti, 04 huhti 2017, Chris Murphy wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Got a Fedora 25 Server using fairly default smb.conf, nothing special, >> just to share some storage. >> >> Three clients: macOS 10.12.4, Fedora 26, and

Re: Fedora Workstation connects using NT1 protocol by default

2017-04-05 Thread Alexander Bokovoy
On ke, 05 huhti 2017, Florian Weimer wrote: On 04/05/2017 09:38 AM, Alexander Bokovoy wrote: We discussed that some time ago upstream and decided still to keep NT1 as default. There are still too many servers running with NT1 variant -- almost all consumer class NAS servers from 5-7 years old

Re: Fedora Workstation connects using NT1 protocol by default

2017-04-05 Thread Florian Weimer
On 04/05/2017 09:38 AM, Alexander Bokovoy wrote: We discussed that some time ago upstream and decided still to keep NT1 as default. There are still too many servers running with NT1 variant -- almost all consumer class NAS servers from 5-7 years old don't support SMB2 or higher protocols. This

Re: Fedora Workstation connects using NT1 protocol by default

2017-04-05 Thread Alexander Bokovoy
On ti, 04 huhti 2017, Chris Murphy wrote: Hi, Got a Fedora 25 Server using fairly default smb.conf, nothing special, just to share some storage. Three clients: macOS 10.12.4, Fedora 26, and Windows 10 On the server, using 'smbstatus' I see the following protocols used for each client when