Cannot connect to SMB or AFP shares after moving my FreeNas server to another network

TheAliw1

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Happy New Year everyone!

I am having trouble connecting to my SMB and AFP shares after I migrated my Freenas server. Things of note are that the new network is on a different subnet ( I expect the issues I am encountering might have to do with this?). Originally it was a 192.168.0.0/24 network now its an 10.0.1.0/23 network. Changing the network settings of the server were a breeze after which that I was able to configure the FreeNas box through the WebUi. I expected this to be it as far as the reconfiguration was concerned, unfortunately this is not the case.

I have tried making new users, datasets and checking my services if they are configured correctly. I was unable to find any errors in the settings and even with the new user and datasets where everything seems set correctly in the WebUi I was unable to connect.
This is the error message I am getting: (I am sure the user has permissions to access this server)
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Please let me know if any ideas pop up. I am happy to provide more information if needed.
 

TheAliw1

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Even configuring the SMB share to allow guest access gives me the same error. This is why I expect it might not have to do with permission settings. I am completely puzzled
 

TheAliw1

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Thanks anodes for the quick reply

midclt call smb.config:

{"id": 1, "netbiosname": "########", "netbiosname_b": "truenas-b", "netbiosalias": "", "workgroup": "WORKGROUP", "description": "FreeNAS Server", "enable_smb1": true, "doscharset": "UTF-8", "unixcharset": "UTF-8", "loglevel": "NORMAL", "syslog": false, "localmaster": true, "domain_logons": false, "timeserver": true, "guest": "nobody", "admin_group": null, "filemask": "", "dirmask": "", "nullpw": false, "smb_options": "", "unixext": true, "zeroconf": true, "hostlookup": true, "allow_execute_always": true, "obey_pam_restrictions": true, "ntlmv1_auth": false, "bindip": ["#########"], "cifs_SID": "S-1-5-21-3520208897-1998981676-1309626318"}
 

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I see you've blocked out the bindip. Does that mean you had one set before changing networks? If so, did you update it after the network change?
 

TheAliw1

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I see you've blocked out the bindip. Does that mean you had one set before changing networks? If so, did you update it after the network change?
I did update it after the network change. It already contained the new ip in the new network. Any other ideas?
 
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