NAS Share issue: NFS or SMB
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ARe you mapping more than 1 map drive, or do you have annother network shared folder, cause Windows is limited to only 1 credentail for mapping, other than that you need to make script to map to close and clear credentails then map and even close explorer.exe
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Wasn't able to look at the shares earlier than now.. most are only SMB:
but that hasn't mattered.
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Both PCs are the same OSver of Win10
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Found this article from MS regarding SMB1 and SMB2
https://support.microsoft.com/en-nz/help/4034314/smbv1-is-not-installed-by-default-in-windows
Thus far,.. I'm connecting again. but via
\ipaddress\
which is fine with me.
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what is servicing DNS for you?
If you ping the DNS name, does it resolve? -
@Dashrender said in NAS Share issue: NFS or SMB:
what is servicing DNS for you?
If you ping the DNS name, does it resolve?ERL router - DNS 1 is the router, DNS2 is 8.8.8.8
didn't help either.
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@gjacobse said in NAS Share issue: NFS or SMB:
@Dashrender said in NAS Share issue: NFS or SMB:
what is servicing DNS for you?
If you ping the DNS name, does it resolve?ERL router - DNS 1 is the router, DNS2 is 8.8.8.8
didn't help either.
So no DNS for internal. The answer, in that case, would be "nothing". That's for external lookups, only.
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@scottalanmiller said in NAS Share issue: NFS or SMB:
@gjacobse said in NAS Share issue: NFS or SMB:
@Dashrender said in NAS Share issue: NFS or SMB:
what is servicing DNS for you?
If you ping the DNS name, does it resolve?ERL router - DNS 1 is the router, DNS2 is 8.8.8.8
didn't help either.
So no DNS for internal. The answer, in that case, would be "nothing". That's for external lookups, only.
I think the ER-L can have local DNS entries, but not sure it can be a DDNS server like Windows or Linux distros.
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You need to run a local DNS service for internal names resolution. Either Windows Server DNS or BIND would do the trick. Synology has a DNS (BIND-based) server app if you've got one of their NASes.
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Here is an option for using the ERL as a DNS server
https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubiquiti/comments/5fqjea/my_experience_with_unbound_dns_on_erl/ -
you can set static entries in EdgeOS.
- Always set DHCP to give out the ERL for DNS.
set service dhcp-server shared-network-name LAN subnet 10.254.103.0/24 dns-server 10.254.103.1
- Always set the ERL to look at itself for a DNS (127.0.0.1
set system name-server 127.0.0.1
- Make sure that DNS is listening on your LAN ports.
set service dns forwarding listen-on eth1 set service dns forwarding listen-on eth1.2
- Set DNS forward lookup to whatever.
set service dns forwarding name-server 10.254.103.4 # my Pi-Hole set service dns forwarding name-server 1.1.1.1
- If oyu are on a domain, tell EdgeOS to forward those to the DC.
set service dns forwarding options server=/ad.domain.com/10.254.0.21 set service dns forwarding options server=/domain.local/10.254.0.21 set service dns forwarding options server=/domain/10.254.0.21
- Set up your static DNS entries.
set system static-host-mapping host-name nas inet 10.254.103.7