Reply 25940 of 29592, by Kahenraz
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vutt wrote on 2023-11-18, 14:30:I upgraded my NAS op system from ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 LTS. Result: My Win98SE box could not connect to my read only transfer sh […]
I upgraded my NAS op system from ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 LTS. Result: My Win98SE box could not connect to my read only transfer share for v1SMB retro boxes.
It looks like distros are killing v1 protocol from default configurations.So adding this section did the trick for me:
client min protocol = NT1
server min protocol = NT1
ntlm auth = yes
lanman auth = yes
I've had similar problems with Git and SSH on old versions compiled for Windows 98 and Linux being unable to connect to newer machines, because they no longer support password logins or for unsupported encryption standards versions.
My NAS continues to run CentOS 7.9 with ZFS on a now very old Opteron 6328. It runs perfectly and integrates very well with the vintage computers on my network. I also have a large collection of spare parts at the ready, should the need arise, including two whole motherboards, processors, and memory. It isn't power efficient at all by today's standards, but it does everything I need it to do and will continue to live on for as long as I can manage.
This server contains over a dozen hard drives in it with two redundant arrays with full parity. When prices finally become affordable, I will be swapping out all nine 4TB Western Digital Reds for SSDs; and this time is rapidly approaching.