yesterday I have tried to update my working 6.10 system to 6.11,
The update seemed to work flawlessly at the beginning.
But then more and more users rang me up, they could not access the shares anymore. Their (stored) passwords were refused.
I noticed that even me, the admin, was locked out 😞
All access from windows machines was denied, FreeBSD with Samba also could not mount shares anymore, just Boxes with Libreelec (Linux) still could connect to the shares.
Of course I did not change a thing.
Tries to reset passwords or to use public shares instead also failed miserably.
At the end, I had to switch back to 6.10 and everything started to work again like before.
I have no diagnostics from 6.11 ( I attach the ones from working 6.10), after 2 hours of fiddling users were about to kill me...
The only errors or strangeness I have noticed:
As soon as someone wanted to connect to an (SMB) share, the UNRAID box noted down dozens or hundreds of lines like these:
Sep 24 17:23:57 F nginx: 2022/09/24 17:23:57 [error] 7090#7090: *5754 limiting requests, excess: 20.514 by zone "authlimit", client: 2001:470:XXX, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "f"
Sep 24 17:23:57 F nginx: 2022/09/24 17:23:57 [error] 7090#7090: *5756 limiting requests, excess: 20.494 by zone "authlimit", client: 2001:470:XXX, server: , request: "PROPFIND /login HTTP/1.1", host: "f"
What the hell has nginx to do with samba authentication???
These errors are repeatable, just try to mount a share and they bomb your syslog
More infos: the windows boxes are part of a domain (with the same name as the UNRAID workgroup), but the FreeBSD Box is not part of this domain, so the denial of the passwords may have nothing to do with domain joined or not.
Maybe there is a cypher method that is not supported/included anymore in 6.11?
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