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SMB DFS errors when I went to 7.0.1

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Was poking around in my syslogs and see that I started getting these types of errors right around when I went to 7.0.1 in March 2025:

Mar 19 19:19:19 server smbd[941291]: [2025/03/19 19:19:19.657930,  0] ../../source3/smbd/msdfs.c:120(parse_dfs_path_strict)
Mar 19 19:19:19 server smbd[941291]:   parse_dfs_path_strict: Hostname #007SERVER is not ours.

I checked the identity area and see that my server is named "server" (lowercase). Googling around says it's a smb.conf issue, but I see no mention of SERVER in the config and testparm -s looks OK.

I think everything seems to work.

What gives?

Solved by nraygun

7.0 is EOL, try updating to 7.1.4 and if the same create a bug report.

  • Author

OK, thanks!

I'm in a holding pattern for 7.1.4. Probably next month.

  • 2 months later...
  • Author

I went to 7.1.4 recently, and I still see these errors. Most recent one was yesterday.

I'll submit a bug report if I can find where to do that.

  • Author
  • Solution

I opened a ticket and got a quick response.

I turned off NetBIOS and kept WSD on.

Now I'm monitoring to see if I still get the DFS errors.

  • Author

I think we're good here. Last error was on 9/4/2025.

Marking as solution.

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