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Connecting to Windows NAS devices: WD is accessible, but Buffalo LinkStation is not
Why is my machine unable to mount my SMB drives (“CIFS VFS: Error connecting to socket. Aborting operation”, return code -115)?Unable to mount smb share. “Please select another viewer and try again”Error when mounting a shared drive via SambaUnable to NFS mount from Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS against QNAP NASNAS ip's showing up twice (DUP) and NAS not accessibleSimple Samba setup kicking my buttConnecting to CIFS Error 115SMB 2 or 3 with SAMBA version 4.3.11Cannot access windows share: GUI “Unable to access location” terminal mount: cannot mount read onlyAccess Ubuntu share from Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016
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Running Ubuntu 18.04.2. I have two NAS devices on my (Windows) workgroup. Ubuntu can connect to one of them (a WD MyCloud) with the SMB protocol smb://mywdshare/share, but the other NAS (Buffalo LinkStation), using smb://mylinkstation/share, returns a "Failed to mount Windows share: Connection timed out" error. I've made the most commonly suggested changes
sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
client max protocol = SMB3
but they don't make any difference. I've tried accessing the share both using Nautilus and a terminal, with the same result. Any other ideas?
mount nas smb timeout
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Running Ubuntu 18.04.2. I have two NAS devices on my (Windows) workgroup. Ubuntu can connect to one of them (a WD MyCloud) with the SMB protocol smb://mywdshare/share, but the other NAS (Buffalo LinkStation), using smb://mylinkstation/share, returns a "Failed to mount Windows share: Connection timed out" error. I've made the most commonly suggested changes
sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
client max protocol = SMB3
but they don't make any difference. I've tried accessing the share both using Nautilus and a terminal, with the same result. Any other ideas?
mount nas smb timeout
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Running Ubuntu 18.04.2. I have two NAS devices on my (Windows) workgroup. Ubuntu can connect to one of them (a WD MyCloud) with the SMB protocol smb://mywdshare/share, but the other NAS (Buffalo LinkStation), using smb://mylinkstation/share, returns a "Failed to mount Windows share: Connection timed out" error. I've made the most commonly suggested changes
sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
client max protocol = SMB3
but they don't make any difference. I've tried accessing the share both using Nautilus and a terminal, with the same result. Any other ideas?
mount nas smb timeout
Running Ubuntu 18.04.2. I have two NAS devices on my (Windows) workgroup. Ubuntu can connect to one of them (a WD MyCloud) with the SMB protocol smb://mywdshare/share, but the other NAS (Buffalo LinkStation), using smb://mylinkstation/share, returns a "Failed to mount Windows share: Connection timed out" error. I've made the most commonly suggested changes
sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
client max protocol = SMB3
but they don't make any difference. I've tried accessing the share both using Nautilus and a terminal, with the same result. Any other ideas?
mount nas smb timeout
mount nas smb timeout
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Set 'vers=3.0' in the relevant line in /etc/fstab
or as an option to mount
. See https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/LinuxCIFSKernel#Linux_Kernel_SMB3.2FCIFS_Client
/etc/samba/smb.conf
is for Samba, which you're not using here.
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Set 'vers=3.0' in the relevant line in /etc/fstab
or as an option to mount
. See https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/LinuxCIFSKernel#Linux_Kernel_SMB3.2FCIFS_Client
/etc/samba/smb.conf
is for Samba, which you're not using here.
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Set 'vers=3.0' in the relevant line in /etc/fstab
or as an option to mount
. See https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/LinuxCIFSKernel#Linux_Kernel_SMB3.2FCIFS_Client
/etc/samba/smb.conf
is for Samba, which you're not using here.
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Set 'vers=3.0' in the relevant line in /etc/fstab
or as an option to mount
. See https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/LinuxCIFSKernel#Linux_Kernel_SMB3.2FCIFS_Client
/etc/samba/smb.conf
is for Samba, which you're not using here.
Set 'vers=3.0' in the relevant line in /etc/fstab
or as an option to mount
. See https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/LinuxCIFSKernel#Linux_Kernel_SMB3.2FCIFS_Client
/etc/samba/smb.conf
is for Samba, which you're not using here.
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