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Re: Windows users cannot use SMB file service to access?

Posted: 15 Nov 2024, 15:38
by Montana
Gremlin wrote: 13 Nov 2024, 19:10
Montana wrote: 13 Nov 2024, 18:11
Further to @TMzethar I was just going to comment that I don't see this issue (Tos5.1.145 or Tos6.0.531 + Windows10 Pro). Maybe it could be something to do with the options enabled/disabled in SMB 'File Service' settings. Opportunistic Locking? Durable Handles? Or, even something in the advanced settings.

(Note: I don't use SMBv1, only SMBv3 - Windows and Nas with SMBv2 Lease enabled on Nas. I have no idea if that makes any difference.)
Can you give more details? Concessive locking is disabled. I checked the service several times and didn't see anything like that. Maybe I'm doing something wrong.

Re: Windows users cannot use SMB file service to access?

Posted: 15 Nov 2024, 17:35
by Gremlin
Montana wrote: 15 Nov 2024, 15:38 I checked the service several times and didn't see anything like that. Maybe I'm doing something wrong.
Advanced section is the little down arrow at bottom of main SMB dialogue {File Service > SMB > Advanced}
(or did you mean something different?)

Re: Windows users cannot use SMB file service to access?

Posted: 15 Nov 2024, 18:02
by Montana
Gremlin wrote: 15 Nov 2024, 17:35
Montana wrote: 15 Nov 2024, 15:38 I checked the service several times and didn't see anything like that. Maybe I'm doing something wrong.
Advanced section is the little down arrow at bottom of main SMB dialogue {File Service > SMB > Advanced}
(or did you mean something different?)
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Re: Windows users cannot use SMB file service to access?

Posted: 15 Nov 2024, 18:20
by Gremlin
I'm no expert in SMB, but I don't see anything there that would cause the issue you are experiencing.
Except perhaps making sure the windows clients are matching protocols, etc.

Re: Windows users cannot use SMB file service to access?

Posted: 15 Nov 2024, 18:22
by Montana
Ок, TY!

Re: Windows users cannot use SMB file service to access?

Posted: 16 Nov 2024, 23:11
by vlkn2
Hello, I ran into a problem with a shared folder. I created a shared folder for the database, it consists of the file data1.dbc and data1.dat. When opening data1.dbc, access to data1.dct is blocked and the database does not open. When working with the same shared folder in Synology, everything is fine. I tried all the SMB parameters - nothing helps. What do you recommend? (TOS 6.0, F8 SSD Plus NAS)

Re: Windows users cannot use SMB file service to access?

Posted: 17 Nov 2024, 17:48
by GevinKe
vlkn2 wrote: 16 Nov 2024, 23:11 Hello, I ran into a problem with a shared folder. I created a shared folder for the database, it consists of the file data1.dbc and data1.dat. When opening data1.dbc, access to data1.dct is blocked and the database does not open. When working with the same shared folder in Synology, everything is fine. I tried all the SMB parameters - nothing helps. What do you recommend? (TOS 6.0, F8 SSD Plus NAS)
Hello! Currently, TOS does not support the direct opening of files in formats such as dbc and dct. To ensure that you can view and edit these files smoothly, we recommend using professional software for the operation. This will better safeguard the integrity and readability of the files.

Re: Windows users cannot use SMB file service to access?

Posted: 17 Nov 2024, 19:06
by vlkn2
TMgevin wrote: 17 Nov 2024, 17:48
vlkn2 wrote: 16 Nov 2024, 23:11 Hello, I ran into a problem with a shared folder. I created a shared folder for the database, it consists of the file data1.dbc and data1.dat. When opening data1.dbc, access to data1.dct is blocked and the database does not open. When working with the same shared folder in Synology, everything is fine. I tried all the SMB parameters - nothing helps. What do you recommend? (TOS 6.0, F8 SSD Plus NAS)
Hello! Currently, TOS does not support the direct opening of files in formats such as dbc and dct. To ensure that you can view and edit these files smoothly, we recommend using professional software for the operation. This will better safeguard the integrity and readability of the files.
Hello, thanks for the quick response. Synology also initially had such a problem with smb, even called their hotline, and they solved it (it was 10 years ago). We are currently using Synology 723+ for the database. I was planning to use TM as a file server for a database in another office and then such a bummer. Apparently I will look towards installing xpenology.

Re: Windows users cannot use SMB file service to access?

Posted: 17 Nov 2024, 22:17
by Gremlin
Interesting subject. This morning I performed a (non-approved) clean install of 6.0.535 on F2-424 with a single hdd Traid. I can access NAS via TNAS-PC and via browser direct, but SMB does not seem to function. WINDOWS (10Pro) explorer can see tnas on the network, but when trying to access it says it can't access, with no viable diagnostics. All permissions checked and double checked, reboots for both nas and pc. Nada.

Re: Windows users cannot use SMB file service to access?

Posted: 18 Nov 2024, 23:10
by Gremlin
Continued:
After numerous shutdown/restart/reboot (to test other stuff) and running for 24hrs+ Windows decided to ask for credentials and I could access nas folders (as superadmin).
Very Strange.

Update:
One of the items I modified was to turn on MultiMedia Server and Media Indexing on the folders I was wishing to actually see. This, of course enabled MiniDLNA Lightweight DLNA/UpNp-AV server. (Which I can see starting on terminal).

:?: Can you confirm if this is how Windows might now be able to access :?: (I always turn off the main upnp function.)