19th December 2017, 11:31
I went back to using kernel 4.12.x since 4.13 caused networking issues. There seems to be a work-a-round to this problem. Have a look here;
https://www.happyassassin.net/2017/11/03...rsion-fun/
I haven't had time to try the suggested options with kernel 4.13.x, but seems to work for others.
https://www.happyassassin.net/2017/11/03...rsion-fun/
I haven't had time to try the suggested options with kernel 4.13.x, but seems to work for others.
Quote:Up until kernel 4.13, the kernel’s default SMB protocol version was 1.0. So when you mount an SMB share, if you don’t explicitly specify a protocol version with the vers= mount option, with kernel 4.12 or earlier, SMB 1.0 will be used.
With kernel 4.13, the default protocol version is changed to 3.0. So now, when mounting SMB mounts that don’t explicitly specify a version, your system will request 3.0.