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Windows Shares, possible NTLM issue

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I just updated to 6.1.1.0 RC5, and lost access to my private windows shares (public works fine).  I tried downgrading back to RC4, and that didn't seem to fix it either with a quick test.   When I attempt to access a share with my credentials I get "invalid user/password" message

 

I assume it is perhaps related to either:  samba: version 4.16.5 or more likely "SMB: remove NTLMv1 support since removed from Linux kernel" mentioned in the change list, but I have not been able to fix it.  I did find a setting "LAN Manager Authentication Level" on the Windows machines, which was set to Send LM & NTLM – use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated, but I'm hesitant to change that to NTLMv2 only since I still have a Windows Home Server (based on Windows Server 2003) that doesn't natively support NTLMv2.

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3 minutes ago, bondoo0 said:

lost access to my private windows shares

Are you sure Windows is trying to connect with the correct user? Windows only allows one login per network resource and it won't use another even if it asks you to login again. You have to make Windows forget about that connection before you can negotiate another.

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Yes, it is the correct user and domain, and there are no different user/same machine issues.

 

It definitely appears related to NTLMv1, since I just switched to "Send NTLMv2 response only" on one machine and that solved the issue, but creates the issue I can't connect to anything needing NTLMv1 (like my Windows Home Server).

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What do you get from command line with this?

ls -la /mnt/user

 

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Here is the output:

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That looks OK

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