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My Linux Mint 19.3 (Samba ver 4.7.6) & Ubuntu 18.04 fresh installs don't show the shared folders on my DSM 6.2 DS1511+ nas in their file managers. Nemo & Nautilus respectively.
However MacOS High Sierra can see & connect to the shares in finder.
All machines are on the same LAN segment.
DSM file services > advanced > SMB is set for SMB2 as minimum protocol, with SMB3 as max. If minimum protocol is set as SMB1 I can see the shares.
SMB1 is not being used as too many security issues. Neither on NAS or Linux boxes.
Has anyone got a setup with those Linux versions, No SMB1 and are able to see shared folders?
Both Linux systems have Avahi and Samba installed. Their smb.conf files are "virgin" except for update of workgroup = myworkgroup and client min protocol = smb2.
No domain controllers are used.
I'm aware that eliminating SMB1 breaks many browsing methods and that Synology's WS discovery is broken.
FWIW, the Linux machines can't browse their own shared folders either. I can connect with smb://ipaddr/sharedfoldername/. Just can't browse shares.
There are a bewildering (to me) array of utilities and settings potentially relevant, but I stress that I've not intentionally messed with almost any of it and the Synology Shares used to be visible in Ubuntu & Mint. I think something about installing SAMBA on the Linux boxes broke the ability to see the shares.
Any thoughts very much appreciated!
My Linux Mint 19.3 (Samba ver 4.7.6) & Ubuntu 18.04 fresh installs don't show the shared folders on my DSM 6.2 DS1511+ nas in their file managers. Nemo & Nautilus respectively.
However MacOS High Sierra can see & connect to the shares in finder.
All machines are on the same LAN segment.
DSM file services > advanced > SMB is set for SMB2 as minimum protocol, with SMB3 as max. If minimum protocol is set as SMB1 I can see the shares.
SMB1 is not being used as too many security issues. Neither on NAS or Linux boxes.
Has anyone got a setup with those Linux versions, No SMB1 and are able to see shared folders?
Both Linux systems have Avahi and Samba installed. Their smb.conf files are "virgin" except for update of workgroup = myworkgroup and client min protocol = smb2.
No domain controllers are used.
I'm aware that eliminating SMB1 breaks many browsing methods and that Synology's WS discovery is broken.
FWIW, the Linux machines can't browse their own shared folders either. I can connect with smb://ipaddr/sharedfoldername/. Just can't browse shares.
There are a bewildering (to me) array of utilities and settings potentially relevant, but I stress that I've not intentionally messed with almost any of it and the Synology Shares used to be visible in Ubuntu & Mint. I think something about installing SAMBA on the Linux boxes broke the ability to see the shares.
Any thoughts very much appreciated!