WOW, YOU are my HERO!!! I followed your instructions after attempting to connect a freshly installed MX-23 Linux Laptop to an old Buffalo NAS Device that I use to hold and host movies in our home for the kids. I kind of figured something changed in security or protocols or something. I have been looking for the solution to this problem for about 2 days and YOUR VIDEO provided the perfect solution. Like you, I really don't care if my NAS is a little more vulnerable as it's only used in my home and it's behind 2 separate routers/firewalls. All of my other PC's can connect to it including my old Linux Lite 14.04 daily driver PC. I'm getting ready to install MX Linux on it after the new year and tax season, but wanted to sanity test the new OS on a junker machine to make sure I can access everything I need to like NAS devices, shares on other Linux PC's in my home and Cups Network Attached Printers. The connection to my 2 OLD Buffalo NAS Devices was the final hurdle and your video helped me fix it. I can't thank you enough for this information. It's amazing what one short line of text can do.
great video sir. btw i have centos installed and running samba too, unfortunately after some power outages, i cannot access the files shared now.... hope you can help. i can see the sahred files but i cannot get into it.
WOW, YOU are my HERO!!! I followed your instructions after attempting to connect a freshly installed MX-23 Linux Laptop to an old Buffalo NAS Device that I use to hold and host movies in our home for the kids. I kind of figured something changed in security or protocols or something. I have been looking for the solution to this problem for about 2 days and YOUR VIDEO provided the perfect solution. Like you, I really don't care if my NAS is a little more vulnerable as it's only used in my home and it's behind 2 separate routers/firewalls. All of my other PC's can connect to it including my old Linux Lite 14.04 daily driver PC. I'm getting ready to install MX Linux on it after the new year and tax season, but wanted to sanity test the new OS on a junker machine to make sure I can access everything I need to like NAS devices, shares on other Linux PC's in my home and Cups Network Attached Printers. The connection to my 2 OLD Buffalo NAS Devices was the final hurdle and your video helped me fix it. I can't thank you enough for this information. It's amazing what one short line of text can do.
How to do this in thecus NAS? Is it same to this
Very nice!
Who knew? Thanks.
client min protocol = NT1
great video sir. btw i have centos installed and running samba too, unfortunately after some power outages, i cannot access the files shared now.... hope you can help. i can see the sahred files but i cannot get into it.
Samba can be a pain sometimes. Thanks for the video!
Unfortunately some are stuck with it. I'm looking into syncthing, but I'm not sure it will fulfill all my needs. Thank you Eric.
Hola , estoy buscando como limitar la velocidad de copia a los clientes SMBD , alguien me ayuda ??
THANKS! I was going crazy wondering what happened to my shares.
You're welcome!!
Great video Vince, bookmarked for if I ever use samba (sftp addict here lol) take care mate :)
Thank you Don. I can see myself referring to my own instructions again in future too :D
Thank you
Good. Thank you.
Thanx you were of immense help to me. Greetings