dpearcefl
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I've been trying to mount an smb share inside of FreeNAS or inside of a jail for days now. I need to connect to a Windows 2012R2 server.
All I get is the following:
Now I learn that FreeBSD 9's mount_smbfs only supports SMB v1 which Windows 2012R2 no longer supports. Can someone confirm this?
Any ideas how I can work around this?
All I get is the following:
Code:
[root@ORL-Josh] /usr/local/etc# mount_smbfs -I 172.18.XX.XX //name@server_ip/temp /var/tmp/remote/VMLinks Password: mount_smbfs: unable to open connection: syserr = No such file or directory
Now I learn that FreeBSD 9's mount_smbfs only supports SMB v1 which Windows 2012R2 no longer supports. Can someone confirm this?
Any ideas how I can work around this?