Does your NAS configuration have a GUI front-end? Perhaps it has a Samba
config template that it applies the GUI changes to to create the actual smb.conf.
Do you have shell access? Does it have the 'locate' command so that you can
find this template and change it?
Does it have cron running so that you could run 'patch' to apply your changes
to the working smb.conf?
Bill
On 1/14/2018 6:25 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2018-01-14 at 11:35 -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 01/14/2018 09:40 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I get:
PORT STATE SERVICE
445/tcp open microsoft-ds
Host script results:
| smb-protocols:
| dialects:
|_ NT LM 0.12 (SMBv1) [dangerous, but default]
So clearly the config option isn't being used, or doesn't do what I
thought it did. I'll investigate further.
I believe what you're seeing is the auth protocol, while the option
you're setting is for the general protocol. I don't have a samba 3
server to check anymore, but I think you want to set "lanman auth = no"
and "ntlm auth = no", which should leave you with NTLMv2 with SPNEGO.
Thanks, but that didn't work either.
On further study, I strongly suspect my mods to the config file are
being overwritten on reboot. Apparently the NAS has firmware that
restores basic stuff from a read-only partition on booting. This will
require some hackery to sort out, but doesn't seem to be anything
directly related to Samba (nor to Fedora of course), so I won't pursue
it here for now.
Thanks to everyone who tried to help.
poc
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