So it turned out to be a configuration issue.
Thanks Anthony for coming back and sharing that info.
Marking the bug as invalid, and even if no fix was needed that into
might help others affected by the same.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Ok sorry but the massages from this board are landing in my spam folder
that i have see the answers and question today.
The problem was that i have a wrong setting.
the error was that I had set in the pat.d common session and all other files
that manage the login the following.
session optional
Vielen Dank dir erstmal, wenn ich mal wieder Zeit übrig habe, kann ich
ja mal auf einen anderen Desktop umstellen.
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Title:
error when connecting
That NAS seems pretty old, you might have to live with the configuration
change to downgrade the protocol to SMB1. Maybe you can ssh into it and
find out what samba version it's running, and tweak its config manually.
I find it weird that samba, even from 2011, would reject SMB2
connections, or not
I have installed a minimal server Ubuntu 20.04 mit LXQT as desktop
environment.
If you test it yourself, here are my installation command:
sudo apt-get install lxqt-core kde-window-manager intel-microcode sddm
plasma-nm qterminal
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Hallo Andreas, the configuration of the NAS does not allow for anything in this
aspect.
(look at the attachment).
The dbus error I have never seen that in a older Ubuntu too. Its a normal NAS
connecting to it via smb.
In the journalctl -b 0 there is no entry.
(Ich habe es paar mal versucht, zum
How do you connect to the server? What desktop environment are you using?
Could you add a 'journalctl -b 0' log from a session when you triggering the
issue?
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Regarding the dbus error, I have never seen that before. I'll try to get
a 20.04 desktop running.
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Title:
error when connecting to smb server
To
I'm not sure we can add that to the package. There is a world-wide
effort to get rid of the SMB1 protocol. Even modern windows machines
have it disabled by default I think.
You are probably better off in changing the configuration of your NAS to
support more modern protocols. Have you inspected th
This worked for me, many thanks.
(Ich hoffe, nach dem nächsten Update wird dieser workaround nicht auch
weggepatcht.)
But the problem with the error ( see attachment) stays on, I can click
it away, but I don't know, where it comes from.
** Attachment added: "error.bmp"
https://bugs.launchpad
Samba 4.11.x disabled SMB1 by default both for the client and the server
(https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.11.0.html):
SMB1 is disabled by default
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The defaults of 'client min protocol' and 'server min protocol'
have been changed to SMB2_02.
This means clien
And this:
** Attachment added: "not mounted.bmp"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/1855758/+attachment/5311191/+files/not%20mounted.bmp
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