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windows - How to connect to an smb share? - Super User Not only is this not crucial, enabling SMB 1 0 is outright DANGEROUS Even single-user home networks could be affected in case the router has not been configured correctly or an untrusted person gains access to your WiFi network (weak password, friends of friends etc )
Enable or Disable SMB1 File Sharing Protocol in Windows Prevents inspection of data on the wire, MiTM attacks In SMB 3 1 1 encryption performance is even better than signing! Insecure guest auth blocking (SMB 3 0+ on Windows 10+) Protects against MiTM attacks Better message signing (SMB 2 02+) HMAC SHA-256 replaces MD5 as the hashing algorithm in SMB 2 02, SMB 2 1 and AES-CMAC replaces that in
networking - Opening smb: links on windows - Super User The Unix way? - smb: 1 2 3 4 I've found it's easier to use the smb links with web tools, slack recognizes them, mac and linux open them fine, it's just that windows are refusing to recognize the protocol, although the address itself works
Mapping a SMB share in Windows - Super User I have a SMB AFP network share that needs to be accessed via Windows and Mac computers The AFP side works fine for the Mac OS X clients However, I can't get it to map on Windows I've tried the following steps: Right click "Network," select "Map Network Drive" Enter the SMB server in the form \\server url here\sharename
What ports do I have to open for SMB sharing? - Super User I want to open a Windows Network share on the Server, to be accessed by the Clients The SMB protocol that I configured uses Port 445 at some Point Unfortunately the consumer electronics Router I work with blocks port 445 and 139 for security considerations (netbios attacks), without any option to disable the blocking
Share Files and Folders Over a Network in Windows 10 - SMB insecure guest auth now off by default in Windows 11 Insider Pro editions - Guest access in SMB2 and SMB3 disabled by default in Windows 5 Make sure Use Sharing Wizard is checked in Folder Options > View tab on each computer you want to share between
Troubleshooting SMB connection to file share - Super User I have a bunch of servers and a file share set up on a remote HNAS The file share is set up to use SMB 3 1 1 and the servers are all Windows Server 2019 5 out of 6 servers connects just fine to share, but the sixth all of a sudden decided that enough was enough and stopped communicating