Re: Fedora Workstation connects using NT1 protocol by default

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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 don't support
SMB2 or higher protocols. This is noticeable.

Do you know how do Windows and Macos deal with this? Does the connection just fail?
Mostly yes. There are many factors at play here, though, including
requirements for signing and others.

Our current defaults:
client max protocol: NT1
client min protocol: CORE
server max protocol: SMB3
server min protocol: LANMAN1

I think we can change 'client max protocol' to SMB3.

However, we also would need to consider the fact that SMB2/3 do not have
Unix Extensions yet, they only work at SMB1 (NT1) level. This affects
those mounting homes with cifs.ko.

--
/ Alexander Bokovoy
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