FrederikSchack
Cadet
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2023
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Hi,
I'm new to TrueNAS and I'm not advanced in regards to configuring networks. Recently installed TrueNAS Core and found it extremely easy to set up a SMB Share and now I installed TrueNAS Scale instead and there's no way I can get the SMB Share to Work.
The reason for switcing to TrueNAS Scale is that I would like to run 1-2 virtual machines and support for virtual machines appears to be much better in TrueNAS Scale.
I've tried to configure a group, I made a user that is a member of that group and made the group owner of the dataset. I can see the server, but I can't map it and I get the error "Windows cannot access \\TRUENAS".
Further I've tried to "Allow Guest Access", but I get the same error.
SMB service is running.
I have not enabled "NTLMv1 Auth" in the SMB service.
I've tried to set LAN Manager authentication level to "Send NTLMv2 response only/refuse LM & NTLM", which doesn't help.
Windows Troubleshooting reports "Your computer appears to be correctly configured, but the device or resource (TRUENAS) is not responding".
Any clues what I may be doing wrong?
An alternative solution would be ProxMox and TrueNAS Core on top of it, but as I understand it, I'll loose the advantages of ZFS and I'll of course use more computer resources.
Best regards,
Frederik
The system I'm running TrueNas on is:
Motherboard: AsRock J5040 MiniITX
CPU: Intel J5040
RAM: 8 GB
SSD1: 128 GB Kingston SSD Now
SSD2: PNY 1 Tb
SSD3: PNY 1 Tb
HDD: WD 500 GB
I'm new to TrueNAS and I'm not advanced in regards to configuring networks. Recently installed TrueNAS Core and found it extremely easy to set up a SMB Share and now I installed TrueNAS Scale instead and there's no way I can get the SMB Share to Work.
The reason for switcing to TrueNAS Scale is that I would like to run 1-2 virtual machines and support for virtual machines appears to be much better in TrueNAS Scale.
I've tried to configure a group, I made a user that is a member of that group and made the group owner of the dataset. I can see the server, but I can't map it and I get the error "Windows cannot access \\TRUENAS".
Further I've tried to "Allow Guest Access", but I get the same error.
SMB service is running.
I have not enabled "NTLMv1 Auth" in the SMB service.
I've tried to set LAN Manager authentication level to "Send NTLMv2 response only/refuse LM & NTLM", which doesn't help.
Windows Troubleshooting reports "Your computer appears to be correctly configured, but the device or resource (TRUENAS) is not responding".
Any clues what I may be doing wrong?
An alternative solution would be ProxMox and TrueNAS Core on top of it, but as I understand it, I'll loose the advantages of ZFS and I'll of course use more computer resources.
Best regards,
Frederik
The system I'm running TrueNas on is:
Motherboard: AsRock J5040 MiniITX
CPU: Intel J5040
RAM: 8 GB
SSD1: 128 GB Kingston SSD Now
SSD2: PNY 1 Tb
SSD3: PNY 1 Tb
HDD: WD 500 GB