First post, by Louthrax
Hi everyone,
My first post but I've been following discussions and found interesting things for a long time here.
I currently have a working setup to share files between my Windows 98 PC and my main modern Windows 10 PC. I remember it was not straigthforward to set this up in the past, but it's been working well for years now.
I'd like to switch my Samba share from my main Windows 10 PC to my NAS (which is running ArchLinux). It should be possible by just putting the same "Windows 10" settings to smb.conf, but I've found no way to achieve this so far. And I tried lots of different combinations (including the "min protocol", "ntml auth", password and no password, same user name, etc...).
I know I can use other methods (FTP drive, WebFolders, etc...), which I tried and are working, but it's not as convenient as having a real drive mounted.
Would anybody have a working Linux / Win98 configuration and be kind enough to share it ? I'll be glad to provide more details if needed.
EDIT: My main concern is that I can't set "SMB1" for "min protocol" in smb.conf (the service refuses to start). I've seen suggestions about using "CORE" or "NT1" instead (I tried and it's not working), but I'm not sure it's the same thing...