[Samba] How do I know if I'm using SMB2?

March 27th, 2012 - 05:10 pm ET by Rob Marshall | Report spam
Hi,

I've installed 3.6.3 on a Linux system (SLES 10) and I
am connecting from a Windows 7 VM running on my Mac. I
added "max protocol = SMB2" to my smb.conf and restarted
Samba. How can I check and verify that the protocol I'm
using is actually SMB2?

Thanks,

Rob
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#1 Jeremy Allison
March 27th, 2012 - 08:20 pm ET | Report spam
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 05:03:49PM -0400, Rob Marshall wrote:
Hi,

I've installed 3.6.3 on a Linux system (SLES 10) and I
am connecting from a Windows 7 VM running on my Mac. I
added "max protocol = SMB2" to my smb.conf and restarted
Samba. How can I check and verify that the protocol I'm
using is actually SMB2?



No easy way to be sure without looking at the wire traffic.

Would a low debug-level message help ?
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