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Okay, so I tried a manual connect, it asked for user and password and denied me - it didn't register as an attempt. "TrueNAS" shows up as a network file in windows explorer, when I try to connect it asks for credentials as well, no dice and no blip on the NAS. I'll plink around with my firewall settings and see if I can find something.
For static IPs, that will come next.
there's one thing you could try but if there's nothing in the logs idk...
you could try appending a backslash to the user to indicate it's a user on the NAS side not a local user. i.e. for the username put
192.168.x.xxx\
or possibly.\
https://superuser.com/questions/1616928/windows-10-sends-wrong-user-to-smb-share I would think it would show in the logs though. could be something on the windows side blocking you. Was there any detailed error message on the windows side when you try the connect?
Okay, no dice and no registry of any hits on the NAS for adding slashes. I fiddled around with some credential settings in TrueNAS because one of the error messages said this:
So I noticed it said 'multiple users with same credentials' so I made a new user for my phone specifically and switched my phone's login to that user, it works fine. I tried my user from my desktop and nothing still. I just tells me I might not have permissions and prompts for a password. For a brief second I was able to log in as root from windows and I saw the media drive, but when I clicked on the folder it prompted me for credentials again and I can't log back in as root again...
I'm not sure the link you shared is it, I'll poke around with it though.
Now that I've switched over to a different username, this is the error I get when it prompts me for credentials:
https://dougrathbone.com/blog/2018/04/02/fixing-broken-samba-sharing-after-installing-the-latest-version-of-windows-10
or
https://tech.nicolonsky.ch/windows-10-1709-cannot-access-smb2-share-guest-access/
might be relevant. the 2nd one makes more sense to me, since maybe the IP-whitelisting causes it to count as a "guest" login?
Edit: Honestly not convinced either of those are it. running on almsot no sleep today
Please don't stay up on my account!!! It's fixed!! Somehow... no idea how honestly. But I had a scare with my VPN settings stopping all traffic on firefox for a minute, couldn't figure out what the deal was so I did a restore to yesterday. Now everything works!
No no, not staying up, just didn't sleep much last night! Glad it's working! piracy is praxis or something
Piracy is praxis! Shame my VPN is slow as shit tonight though.
on further thought, maybe this latest error is a legit permissions issue on the server. does that new user that generated this message work from other devices?
digging into the windows-compatible ACL settings is not my forte if it is that
Testing things, yep, everything is working and I'm able to load new video files onto the NAS at ~1.7 Gb/s using my 2.5Gb/s connection; Jellyfin is working fine, I can access things from my phone or PC. We are good to gooooo! Thank you so very much for all your help, you really didn't have to go through all this. <3
damn I'm a little jealous of that 2.5Gb/s lol. I never bothered with anything past GbE
I used to have fiber but new place is dogshit cable
Yeah, it's pretty nice. I built a new rig because I was still on a 4th gen Intel and a GTX 960, and I wired up my home with cat6 on the cheap. My new MB has 2.5 built in so I bought a cheap PCIe 2.5gb card for the server and it rips. It comes in handy for loading a whole season of a tv show onto the server, but everything else in my network has gigabit.