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Platypus69
May 15, 2017Luminary
SMB 1.0 (Given Wanna Cry)
Out of curiosity in the latest 6.7.1 firmware is SMB 1.0 disabled?
Can we control SMB so that it ONLY used 3.0 or 2.0-3.0 for example?
- May 24, 2017
The Wanna Cry issue used an attack vendor to attack Windows machines that hadn't had a security update installed. Our NAS units don't run Windows.
The latest RAIDiator 4.1.x and RAIDiator-arm uses samba 3.5.x. The latest RAIDiator-x86 4.2.x uses samba 3.6.x
Experimental SMB2 support was added in samba 3.5.x, but really you should be using a newer version of samba to use it. 3.6 isn't much newer. I'd be wanting to use newer than that. To my knowledge we don't have any plans to update samba on these old OSes.
I think SMB2 support is turned off by default on all those models.
OS6 currently uses samba 4.4.x, a much newer samba series.
I've passed on the feature request to be able to disable SMB1 support from the GUI for OS6 devices.
cathcam
May 18, 2017Guide
Interestingly it must support something other than SMB v1. I robooted the ReadyNas after enabling the NFS service, and just for laughs thought I'd try to see if I could access from explorer, and I can. I was expecting to have to enable NFS on WIN10, and as you can see from here, neither are enabled. Interesting.
rjwerth
May 23, 2017Luminary
I've tried disabling SMB1 on a W10 laptop and doing that causes ReadyNAS servers to dissappear from the Network Computers window. Turning it on makes everything show up nicely.
As much as I'd love to turn off SMB1, it doesn't look like you can simply do that w/o consequences.
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