Hello everyone,
I'm using TrueNAS-12.0-RELEASE, but since there is no "Help & Support" sub-forum I guess this question will fit here better.
I'm almost sure my issue is not really related to TrueNAS, but maybe someone else experienced this too?
I've setup a SMB share and now I try to access it on a Windows client, which is... well... not working.
I tried that with two different clients. Windows 10 and Windows 7. Both are VirtualBox VMs.
In the firewall logs I can clearly see that the clients try to connect on port 80 instead of 445.
I've tried to connect via hostname or IP address. Same behavior.
Then I've found this https://serverfault.com/a/620383
But it is already configured like this...
Mounting a SMB share from my Synology NAS on these clients works just fine.
I can successfully ping the target machine from my Debian host and also from the Windows VMs.
I have no idea...
I'm using TrueNAS-12.0-RELEASE, but since there is no "Help & Support" sub-forum I guess this question will fit here better.
I'm almost sure my issue is not really related to TrueNAS, but maybe someone else experienced this too?
I've setup a SMB share and now I try to access it on a Windows client, which is... well... not working.
I tried that with two different clients. Windows 10 and Windows 7. Both are VirtualBox VMs.
In the firewall logs I can clearly see that the clients try to connect on port 80 instead of 445.
I've tried to connect via hostname or IP address. Same behavior.
Then I've found this https://serverfault.com/a/620383
But it is already configured like this...
Mounting a SMB share from my Synology NAS on these clients works just fine.
I can successfully ping the target machine from my Debian host and also from the Windows VMs.
I have no idea...