BlueXP Services
BlueXP Services
Hello All,
Need a bit of help, we have recently installed AltaVault (4.4), we are having issues accesing CIFS shares, here are errors we are seeing.
an 16 14:12:28 localhost smbd[4484]: [function/auth.WARN] (5003) [UserLogin] oem_auth_handover: Unsupported NTLMv1 authentication (user attempting login:chaitanc)
Jan 16 14:12:28 localhost smbd[4484]: [function/auth.INFO] (5003) [UserLogin] oem_auth_handover: NTLMv2 user (mfladm-chaitanc) login status 0xc0000022
Jan 16 14:12:28 localhost smbd[4484]: [handler/base.INFO] (18464) NetBiosTransport [0x19865e0] getBytes: sockFD: 21 errno: 104
Jan 16 14:12:28 localhost smbd[4484]: [handler/base.INFO] (18464) NetBiosTransport [0x19865e0] terminate: sockFD: 21
Jan 16 14:12:28 localhost smbd[4484]: [object/connection.INFO] (18464) Connection [0x19d4000] receiveWorker: connection terminated. status: 0xc000020d
Jan 16 14:12:28 localhost smbd[4484]: [object/connection.INFO] (18464) Connection [0x19d4000] receiveWorker: start termination
Jan 16 14:12:28 localhost smbd[4484]: [object/connection.INFO] (18465) Connection [0x19d4000] sendWorker: terminated
Jan 16 14:12:28 localhost smbd[4484]: [object/connection.INFO] (18464) Connection [0x19d4000] receiveWorker: terminated
Jan 16 14:12:33 localhost statsd[5803]: event_pending: event has no event_base set.
I have followed this, but no help..
Anyone had similar problem ?
Thanks
Chaitan
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Hi,
When you map the share, you should be using the FQDN of the share and AVA interface. For example, if I've set the share called share1, and an interface e0a to an IP address 10.20.30.40, then you should have a corresponding DNS entry like AVA_e0a mapping to 10.20.30.40. Then, when you map a drive in Windows Explorer, you can use the path \\AVA_e0a\share1. NTLM only occurs if you're unable to use kerberos, such as when calling a share by IP and not DNS name.
Does that help?
Regards,
Chris
Hi,
When you map the share, you should be using the FQDN of the share and AVA interface. For example, if I've set the share called share1, and an interface e0a to an IP address 10.20.30.40, then you should have a corresponding DNS entry like AVA_e0a mapping to 10.20.30.40. Then, when you map a drive in Windows Explorer, you can use the path \\AVA_e0a\share1. NTLM only occurs if you're unable to use kerberos, such as when calling a share by IP and not DNS name.
Does that help?
Regards,
Chris
Thanks a lot Chris, it worked with DNS.
Thanks
Chaitan