Windows not seeing samba share


















In the meantime as a workaround, I see that there's a "Services for NFS" option that I'm going to test out to see if I can get access that way. Was able to connect to samba server here from right clicking ThisPC in explorer view That seems to still take me to the same authentication mechanism because it's giving me the same error messages when I try to sign in. Interestingly, on my Debian server when I try to sign in on Windows, I get a message:.

I'm looking into my Debian server's configuration at this point. I'll update with anything relevant I find. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :.

Cancel Submit. How satisfied are you with this reply? This happens regardless of the username I use to access the shared folders. So, something on this pc is causing all linux server connections to fail.

I hope you can assist further. Thank you. Try again. In reply to neilpzz's post on April 3, Hi neilpzz, Thank you for your assistance. I already attempted the smb 1. Mapped network drive also result in the same error. This setup is working without any flaws for almost 20 pc's including access via VPN.

I also cleared the any saved windows credentials. Are any of the other PC's Windows 10 or is it just the one that refuses to connect. Function Discovery Provider Host 2. Function Discovery Resource Publication 3. SSDP Discovery 4. UPnP Device Host. Most of the pc's are running windows 10, 1 win8 and 3 Win7. All of the above services are running, but still the same issue. Do you have the same antivirus on all the PCs. Also, Windows 10 Home edition does not have gpedit.

One thing I would add. If you are having this issue and you are using Windows 10 Home, gpedit. Link to instructions below. For me, the solution was to update the registry and set both AllowInsecureGuestAuth to 1 and RequireSecuritySignature to 0, all the threads that came up in my searches and I tried for hours mentioned setting AllowInsecureGuestAuth to 1 or changing the Enable insecure guest logons in the group policy as this article details, but none of this worked for me until I also set RequireSecuritySignature to 0.

This is the solution that worked for me! Thanks for posting. I had Windows10 Home versions that were not getting error, but main PC is Windows10 Pro and threw an error every time. Interestingly Home does not have this Registry value avoiding the problem. Thank you! I did a search of RequireSecuritySignature and chamged all the instances to 0. I had to reconnect the network share because the browse gadget did not found it, then it was routine, login, password and connected! Why does Windows more and more require regedit?

This is time consuming and error prone. I just cannot go on. External hard drives are super super super slow, taking more than twenty minutes simply to copy a few gigabytes of data. It fixed access from this Win10 computer to others, but not my other computers to this Win10 computer. Half fixed. Bozojoe Bozojoe 5 5 silver badges 17 17 bronze badges.

Ole Conradsen Ole Conradsen 1. Guys, don't do this. This will brick your network, you will not be able to access even a single share. Please, tell how did you do it and why it have been enabled.

It's not fully clear to me. Jumbo packet is not actually an option. It means you set MTU on your network card to , while the standard value is I enabled it because on a Gigabit or 10Gb connection you get a higher speed, no need to change it on mb connection. But if it breaks something, better set it to standard. I made an account just for this the smb. Also, make sure you enable smb in the ubuntu firewall, sudo ufw allow samba.

The line you edited is commented out. It doesn't change anything in the active configuration. Coconutdog Coconutdog 1 1 1 bronze badge. Vikas Maurya Vikas Maurya 9 1 1 bronze badge. JavaProphet JavaProphet 3 3 bronze badges. Before changing all kinds of settings I don't have all these fancy settings. In fact I have very few general settings. Although the chcon method works it won't get the right result when e. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.

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