Long story. Acquired a Synology NAS to act as alway on file server, backup repository, video store, etc, etc. Blundering my way through setup of it, a few false steps but getting there. OK, read some notes that advise that M$ have deprecated SMBv1 and that we should all be turning it off. OK, located appropriate section on the the NAS and set the lowest SMB to be V2. Sometime later, one of the household Win10 systems couldn't see the bits of the network (ie net view came back with system error 1231....), later still Wizen start giving out the same message about the NAS as they are about each other.
OK, so putting the NAS SMB to a minimum of V2 wasn't the only "tidying up" that I had been doing that day...... So, the cause and effect were not quite so close together.
So, I started investigating what I had stuffed up and finally got back to letting the NAS do SMB1 and the (critical) Wizen access has been restored.
During the investigation I started looking for utilities to help diagnose the problem. I found smbclient on the Wizen and smbutil on the Mac that do similar things.
On the T4 I get:
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root@beyonwizt4:/mnt/autofs# smbclient -N -L beyonwizu4
Sharename Type Comment
--------- ---- -------
Movie Disk /hdd/movie
IPC$ IPC IPC Service (beyonwizu4 Samba server)
Server Comment
--------- -------
Workgroup Master
--------- -------
WORKGROUP NAS
root@beyonwizt4:/mnt/autofs# ls /mnt/autofs/MovieBEYONWIZU4/
ls: /mnt/autofs/MovieBEYONWIZU4/: No such file or directory
Also, note that subsequent of the smbclient saying all OK, the ls of the autofs directory is failing.....
The Mac similarly shows:
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Alans-MacBook-Pro:~ alanf$ smbutil view -G -N //BEYONWIZU4
Share Type Comments
-------------------------------
Movie Disk /hdd/movie
IPC$ Pipe IPC Service (beyonwizu4 Samba server)
2 shares listed
I have checked the automounts.xml and auto.network files and they look the same to me..... but a second set of eyes would be appreciated.
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root@beyonwizt4:/etc/enigma2# cat automounts.xml
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<mountmanager>
<autofs>
<cifs>
<mount>
<active>True</active>
<hdd_replacement>False</hdd_replacement>
<ip>192.168.1.24</ip>
<sharename>MovieBEYONWIZU4</sharename>
<sharedir>Movie</sharedir>
<options>rw,utf8</options>
<username></username>
<password></password>
</mount>
</cifs>
</autofs>
<autofs>
<cifs>
<mount>
<active>True</active>
<hdd_replacement>False</hdd_replacement>
<ip>192.168.1.30</ip>
<sharename>WizVideoNAS</sharename>
<sharedir>WizVideo</sharedir>
<options>rw,utf8</options>
<username>blotted</username>
<password>blotted</password>
</mount>
</cifs>
</autofs>
</mountmanager>
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root@beyonwizt4:/etc# cat auto.network
# automounter configuration
MovieBEYONWIZU4 -fstype=cifs,user=,pass=,rw,iocharset=utf8,cache=loose ://192.168.1.24/Movie
WizVideoNAS -fstype=cifs,user=blotted,pass=blotted,rw,iocharset=utf8,cache=loose ://192.168.1.30/WizVideo
Curiously, in getting the firmware details from Webif I just noticed
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MovieBEYONWIZT4: SMBv1.0 using autofs: //192.168.1.20/Movie (192.168.1.20)
WizVideoNAS: SMBv1.0 using autofs: //192.168.1.30/WizVideo (192.168.1.30)
T4:
System OE: OE-Alliance 4.1
Firmware version: beyonwiz 17.5.20190207 (17.5-819-gdd3f1fa)
Kernel / Drivers: 3.14.2 / 20180416
U4:
System OE: OE-Alliance 4.1
Firmware version: beyonwiz 17.5.20190207 (17.5-819-gdd3f1fa)
Kernel / Drivers: 4.9.51 / 180411-16.4