Re: [GTALUG] How to keep using an old CIFS device

2022-12-12 Thread Kevin Cozens via talk
On 2022-12-08 19:44, Stewart Russell via talk wrote: Ever since NTLM support was removed from the kernel I'm surprised to hear that a driver was removed from the kernel. If you get the source for the removed module you could compile it and have it available as a loadable module for your

Re: [GTALUG] How to keep using an old CIFS device

2022-12-10 Thread David Collier-Brown via talk
Have you written to the Samba team?  When asked in 2018, Andrew said: No change is required, yes is now the enforced default. Andrew Bartlett That may mean that samba 48 deprecated the bare request "use spnego" and now requires a = yes or no --dave On 12/10/22 00:29, Stewart C. Russell

Re: [GTALUG] How to keep using an old CIFS device

2022-12-09 Thread Stewart C. Russell via talk
On 09/12/2022 13.12, Lennart Sorensen wrote: Is smbclient an option? It's like an ftp client except for cifs. That's what I have to use. But it warns me that the (required) 'client use spnego = no' option is deprecated. So I have an undefined amount of time before this device is a

Re: [GTALUG] How to keep using an old CIFS device

2022-12-09 Thread Lennart Sorensen via talk
On Thu, Dec 08, 2022 at 07:44:46PM -0500, Stewart Russell via talk wrote: > Ever since NTLM support was removed from the kernel > > last year, I've been unable to access my

Re: [GTALUG] How to keep using an old CIFS device

2022-12-08 Thread Mauro Souza via talk
Could you connect a RasPI or something else to the system, and use a more modern protocol to talk to the real world? I have an old laser printer that does not have Wifi nor Ethernet and I put a tiny DLink router (it's abandoned, have 32MB of RAM but it's enough for OpenWRT) and I use that as a

[GTALUG] How to keep using an old CIFS device

2022-12-08 Thread Stewart Russell via talk
Ever since NTLM support was removed from the kernel last year, I've been unable to access my network scanner. It's quite old (~ 2012), but it has a huge scan area and I have a