Your w10 box is probably blocking (correctly) the SMB1 protocol. Try
this:
smbclient -L //H3D3.DOMAIN/ -U <yourname> -m SMB3
(or SMB2)
>From the manpage:
-m|--max-protocol protocol
This allows the user to select the highest SMB protocol level that
smbclient will use to connect to the server. By default this is set to NT1,
which is
the highest available SMB1 protocol. To connect using SMB2 or SMB3
protocol, use the strings SMB2 or SMB3 respectively. Note that to connect to a
Windows
2012 server with encrypted transport selecting a max-protocol of
SMB3 is required.
mount.cifs has similar options (vers=).
That being said, please file another bug if you suspect there is defect
in the software, but I think it's just a configuration issue. In that
case, you might have better chances by checking the samba users mailing
list.
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package winbind 2:4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.16.04.9 failed to
install/upgrade: problèmes de dépendances - laissé non configuré
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