2016-04-24, 17:21
I can no longer browse my network from android devices with Kodi 16.1 just updated. Windows pc still works.
client use spnego = no
client NTLMv2 auth = no
(2016-04-27, 17:15)GlennD Wrote: Had the same problem. It appears the problem is not the update to Kodi 16.1. When you updated, you probably also updated samba. Because of a fixed security issue now some configurations are broken. The solution for me was to add the following to ~/.smb/smb.conf and /etc/samba/smb.conf directly under the [global]-part within the file:
Code:client use spnego = no
client NTLMv2 auth = no
After making the changes, save and restart.
Hope this helps you out.
(2016-07-17, 12:38)GlennD Wrote: Hello justsidewayz,
Sorry I didn't mention the OS i'm using with Kodi. It's a linux distro. The problem as described in the first post, is linux-based (and thus android). Bjones7134 said 'windows pc still works'. So I'm quitte sure the problem is on the firetv client side when it's OS is some kind of linux. With the update(s) the security of 'windows-shared-folders' -> samba is changed. That's is why you can't access them anymore. For me the solution was to change security settings in the mentioned files.
To access the files I mentioned, you can just SSH into the client (if that is possible, I have no experience with firetv). From a windows based computer, you can use a free program like 'PuTTY'. You can also edit the mentioned files if you have access to the filesystem on the device (your firetv) directly. But, I don't know if that is possible on a firetv.
Hope this will help you.