Re: Cannot access Samba shares after latest update

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On 12/18/2016 8:50 AM, Ed Gurski wrote:
My Windows 10 machines can still access the shares but not Centos 7. In
fact, one of my Windows 10 machines is running as a virtual machine on
Centos 7.

The Centos 7 only has the Samba client software installed and I can do
the following from my Centos 7:

"nmblookup samba_machine" and I get the correct response.
"smbclient -L samba_machine" and I see all the shares.

No solution, but to be clear: The nmblookup userland utility can access the remote shares, but the kernel cifs filesystem can't. So something's wrong in the mount system. Are there any messages in /var/log/messages when you mount/umount that mount point?

Or in any other log file? When I'm not sure where a subsystem logs, I use "ls -lt /var/log | head" to sort by date right after I stimulate the error, and the relevant files should be near the top of the list.

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