Hi there, I have a small 6TB TrueNAS-12.0-U8.1 RAIDZ2 system that after (re)booting (it is lightly used so sometimes turned off), I am required to change my password in order to gain access to my SMB shares. I use a non-root user ID I've created.
I am attaching to the NAS with a Mac running Catalina 10.15.7. I am using the finder command Go/Connect to Server/smb://192.168.1.1 (as example). The first time after the NAS boots, the password won't be accepted from my Mac until I web to the NAS, and go to Accounts/Users/Edit and (re)set my password. I can even just reset it to what it already was, then go back to my Mac, and successfully connect at that point. Once the NAS is up and I have reset my password once, I can "disconnect" my Mac and reconnect it, and the password is accepted on every subsequent interval.
Right now you're going, "well that's effing weird!" IKR!!
Any thoughts or tips are greatly appreciated...
Best regards & many thanks,
Gary
Attached is my startup console log if it's of any assistance. (backup8tb is a drive/volume I use sporadically so it's not plugged in presently)
I am attaching to the NAS with a Mac running Catalina 10.15.7. I am using the finder command Go/Connect to Server/smb://192.168.1.1 (as example). The first time after the NAS boots, the password won't be accepted from my Mac until I web to the NAS, and go to Accounts/Users/Edit and (re)set my password. I can even just reset it to what it already was, then go back to my Mac, and successfully connect at that point. Once the NAS is up and I have reset my password once, I can "disconnect" my Mac and reconnect it, and the password is accepted on every subsequent interval.
Right now you're going, "well that's effing weird!" IKR!!
Any thoughts or tips are greatly appreciated...
Best regards & many thanks,
Gary
Attached is my startup console log if it's of any assistance. (backup8tb is a drive/volume I use sporadically so it's not plugged in presently)