jdrouhard
Cadet
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Hi all!
Just upgraded to TrueNAS Core 12! Very exciting! Everything is working great except for one thing I can't quite figure out. This worked on 11.3, so it's something in the new samba stack, but here goes:
I have an SMB share called "media." This is of course the same as the local user "media" though the two should be distinct. This share always worked fine in 11.3 from macOS and Windows clients. After upgrading to 12, however, connecting to this share actually connects to my home share:
Changing the share name to anything else, or disabling my home share seems to make the media share work correctly:
In the logs, here's what I get when both homes and media are enabled:
and here's the same part of the log when homes is disabled:
I think it likely has something to do with the "media" user being a local user on the system as well as the share name (plus homes being enabled), but this setup worked fine on 11.3 and I'd prefer to keep this naming scheme with the same settings if at all possible. If you need more of the logs or configs, let me know. I tried to snip the interesting bits out as much as I could but I might have left somethign important out.
Thanks for all your help!
Just upgraded to TrueNAS Core 12! Very exciting! Everything is working great except for one thing I can't quite figure out. This worked on 11.3, so it's something in the new samba stack, but here goes:
I have an SMB share called "media." This is of course the same as the local user "media" though the two should be distinct. This share always worked fine in 11.3 from macOS and Windows clients. After upgrading to 12, however, connecting to this share actually connects to my home share:
Code:
# testparm Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb4.conf Loaded services file OK. Server role: ROLE_STANDALONE Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions # Global parameters [global] #... [homes] browseable = No ea support = No kernel share modes = No path = /mnt/metalmind/home/%U posix locking = No read only = No vfs objects = aio_fbsd fruit streams_xattr shadow_copy_zfs ixnas fruit:resource = stream fruit:metadata = stream nfs4:chown = true [media] ea support = No kernel share modes = No path = /mnt/metalmind/media posix locking = No read only = No vfs objects = aio_fbsd fruit streams_xattr shadow_copy_zfs ixnas fruit:resource = stream fruit:metadata = stream nfs4:chown = true
Code:
# smbclient -U john \\\\localhost\\media -c ls Enter WORKGROUP\john's password: . D 0 Wed Nov 11 20:14:12 2020 .. D 0 Mon Jul 1 17:02:31 2019 .rhosts AH 212 Fri Jun 28 08:43:04 2019 .login_conf AH 91 Fri Jun 28 08:43:04 2019 .ssh DH 0 Sat Sep 26 09:21:03 2020 // etc...etc...
Changing the share name to anything else, or disabling my home share seems to make the media share work correctly:
Code:
# testparm Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb4.conf Loaded services file OK. Server role: ROLE_STANDALONE Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions # Global parameters [global] #... [media] #... # smbclient -U john \\\\localhost\\media -c ls Enter WORKGROUP\john's password: . D 0 Wed Nov 11 20:02:08 2020 .. D 0 Fri Jun 28 17:59:49 2019 music D 0 Wed Nov 11 20:08:01 2020 tv D 0 Sat Sep 26 09:19:49 2020 movies D 0 Tue Nov 10 15:34:39 2020
In the logs, here's what I get when both homes and media are enabled:
Code:
.... get_referred_path: |media| in dfs path \localhost\media is not a dfs root. [2020/11/11 20:28:23.334819, 3] ../../source3/smbd/smb2_server.c:3280(smbd_smb2_request_error_ex) smbd_smb2_request_error_ex: smbd_smb2_request_error_ex: idx[1] status[NT_STATUS_NOT_FOUND] || at ../../source3/smbd/smb2_ioctl.c:312 [2020/11/11 20:28:23.334887, 3] ../../source3/smbd/service.c:1152(close_cnum) shadesmar (ipv4:127.0.0.1:32061) closed connection to service IPC$ [2020/11/11 20:28:23.334994, 3] ../../lib/util/access.c:371(allow_access) Allowed connection from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) [2020/11/11 20:28:23.335034, 3] ../../source3/smbd/service.c:631(make_connection_snum) make_connection_snum: Connect path is '/mnt/metalmind/home/john' for service [media]
and here's the same part of the log when homes is disabled:
Code:
... get_referred_path: |media| in dfs path \localhost\media is not a dfs root. [2020/11/11 20:50:59.029544, 3] ../../source3/smbd/smb2_server.c:3280(smbd_smb2_request_error_ex) smbd_smb2_request_error_ex: smbd_smb2_request_error_ex: idx[1] status[NT_STATUS_NOT_FOUND] || at ../../source3/smbd/smb2_ioctl.c:312 [2020/11/11 20:50:59.029753, 3] ../../source3/smbd/service.c:1152(close_cnum) shadesmar (ipv4:127.0.0.1:31527) closed connection to service IPC$ [2020/11/11 20:50:59.029866, 3] ../../lib/util/access.c:371(allow_access) Allowed connection from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) [2020/11/11 20:50:59.029901, 3] ../../source3/smbd/service.c:631(make_connection_snum) make_connection_snum: Connect path is '/mnt/metalmind/media' for service [media]
I think it likely has something to do with the "media" user being a local user on the system as well as the share name (plus homes being enabled), but this setup worked fine on 11.3 and I'd prefer to keep this naming scheme with the same settings if at all possible. If you need more of the logs or configs, let me know. I tried to snip the interesting bits out as much as I could but I might have left somethign important out.
Thanks for all your help!