Hello everyone,
Let me introduce myself: My name is Tomás and I have been interested
in Plan9 for some time. My aim is to have the knowledge of the system
to set up with 6 raspberry's Pi 3B+ with PoE power a small learning
grid using one of the Raspberrys with a 480GB SSD as a file server,
dhcp se
maybe try another auth protocol?
i haven't tried samba, but on windows ntlm worked for me
(ntlmv2 didn't, maybe they changed ntlmv2 at some point?)
% cifs -a ntlm host share
On 2022/04/10 12:15, Tomás S. Javaloyes wrote:
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> But to do that you first have to learn how to use the system and
> tha
Yes, I've tried using all the authentication methods it claims to support:
term% cifs -a
supported auth methods: plain lm+ntml ntlm ntlmv2
term%
...but without success
Supposedly with the default authentication (ntlmv2) it should work
based on comments I've found on the Internet from users who t
I get failures when cifs(4) attempts protocol negotiation with Samba
4.14.12 on OpenBSD 7-stable, Windows 10, and Server 2019.
cifs(4) itself hasn't seen any commits since 2019, and may be awfully
out-of-date compared to the latest rubbish out of Redmond. I'm also not
aware of anyone that actually
It's sad news to hear that... :_( At least it means I was doing it correctly...
>From what I've read I know that people usually do it the other way
around: that Plan9 be the one that offers the service (through the
services you mention), but as a novice user I wanted to carry out a
communication t
fatotum is quite easy, since it's a client as a filesystem.
The "real" server you can set up (but it's optional) is the secstore
server which persistently holds your keys.
factotum just uses these keys (or the ones you entered manually or read
in through a custom mechanism, e.g. a file) to ha
Thank you very much for the information.
You are absolutely right: the documentation offered in /sys/doc offers
a lot of useful information to understand how Plan9 works.
One of the first documents I read was the "Plan 9 From Bell Labs" and
just after almost the entire "book" DASH 1 from 9front.o
i am the author of cifs.
i may have some slightly more recent fixes than 9 front has, i will check.
the manual page does explain some registry settings you may need to tweak to
get it to work - to do with windows getting more and more restrictive about the
authentication protocols it supports.
Thank you for dedicating a little of your time to review cifs :-)
I will be alert to updates to test again trying to connect via cifs to
various scenarios: Win10, Zentyal Linux (domain) and a small machine
with MX Linux 21 installed only for tests with Plan9 and cifs with a
share as 'guest'.
El d