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电脑无法访问共享
https://forums.unraid.net/topic/179336-i-migrated-from-synology-to-unraid-but-the-smb-setup-in-unraid-is-driving-me-crazy/
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win11访问samba被拒绝提示无法访问解决方法
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I migrated from Synology to Unraid, but the SMB setup in Unraid is driving me crazy.
Thanks to @Frank1940 guidance, by configuring "map to guest = Never" in the "Samba extra configuration" my requirements have been fulfilled.
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I migrated from Synology to Unraid, but the SMB setup in Unraid is driving me crazy.
https://forums.unraid.net/topic/110580-security-is-not-a-dirty-word-unraid-windows-1011-smb-setup/ The link above does not solve my problem. I just want the SMB on Unraid to function like a traditional NAS system, where entering the IP address prompts for authentication. Why is it that on the same Windows system, Synology and other traditional NAS systems can prompt for authentication, but Unraid cannot? The issue should be related to the Unraid configuration. I suspect the problem lies in Unraid's Samba extra configuration. What parameters should I enter to make it behave like a traditional NAS syste
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I migrated from Synology to Unraid, but the SMB setup in Unraid is driving me crazy.
Unraid versions: 7.0.0 & 6.12 Windowis versions:Windows 10 LTSC 21H2 Currently, I'm struggling with Unraid's SMB settings. I can only say that accessing SMB from Windows is not very user-friendly. How should I configure Unraid to prompt for a username and password when accessing \\192.168.8.5 (Unraid IP) from Windows? I don’t want to enable gpedit.msc's "Enable insecure guest logons" because I don't want to change the default settings in Windows. I also don't want others to see shared folder names when browsing through the Unraid IP on the local network. Final question: The SMB settings shown in the image are not giving me the result I want. How can I configure Unraid’s SMB to make it as convenient to access from Windows as traditional NAS (Synology) SMB?
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