My name is Flavio. I had successfully implemented a freenas server(FreeNAS-11.1-U4) in my office and the access to it was possible from any machine with any OS. Everything worked perfeclty. After the new update in windows 10 version 1709, the smb share stopped being visible in the machines operating win 10 enterprise and educational. Any other versions of windows could still access the share normaly. After some research I found that the smb v1 was is not installed by default in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...ed-windows-10-and-windows-server-version-1709
I verified that, by installing smb v1 in those machines, the smb connection started to work fine again, and the access to the share was possible. Having that said this is not a good solution because the smb v1 is vunerable and we need a higher security level. The samba version on the freenas is 4.7.0 and all the other machines (that are not win 10 educational or enterprise) are comunicating by smb v3. The question is what can I do to make the machines with enterprise and educational comunicate in later versions of smb? Is this a known bug? Shouldn't it work normally eventhough smb v1 was removed from those versions?
Thanks in advance.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...ed-windows-10-and-windows-server-version-1709
I verified that, by installing smb v1 in those machines, the smb connection started to work fine again, and the access to the share was possible. Having that said this is not a good solution because the smb v1 is vunerable and we need a higher security level. The samba version on the freenas is 4.7.0 and all the other machines (that are not win 10 educational or enterprise) are comunicating by smb v3. The question is what can I do to make the machines with enterprise and educational comunicate in later versions of smb? Is this a known bug? Shouldn't it work normally eventhough smb v1 was removed from those versions?
Thanks in advance.