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SMB1
We need to disable SMB1 on our network (due to it's vulnerability). We still have a couple of ReadyNAS 4200's in use, and they cannot be accessed if we disable SMB1 on our domain controllers. I have updated to the latest available firmware (4.2.30), however SMB1 still seems to be required.
Anyone else having this issue?
Any suggestions?
Thanks all.
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Re: SMB1
You'd need to add
min protocol = SMB2
to the global section of smb.conf
We use samba 3.6 in 4.2.30.
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Re: SMB1
Where is this file global section of smb.conf on the ReadyNas 4200 V2 and how do I get to it? With SMB1 disabled we can not get to the shares on the NAS
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Re: SMB1
@PeteC2017 wrote:
Where is this file global section of smb.conf on the ReadyNas 4200 V2 and how do I get to it? With SMB1 disabled we can not get to the shares on the NAS
You need to enable ssh accesss in the NAS to get to this file. You do that by installing "Root Enable SSH Access" from here: https://kb.netgear.com/24551/ReadyNAS-Add-ons-for-RAIDiator-4-2-x86
On an OSX system you can then get shell access to the NAS using terminal. With Windows, you need a tool like putty. Either way, the username is "root" and the password is the NAS admin password.
The file path is ./etc/samba/smb.conf