Solved SMB1 File Access Kodi / Pop OS
#31
To allow ports above 1024
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#32
(2020-06-19, 16:16)DaVu Wrote: To allow ports above 1024

if you don't mind, what would the file look like with those settings?
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#33
Try googling a bit
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#34
(2020-06-20, 07:47)DaVu Wrote: Try googling a bit

I did, but not sure if the information i found was correct as it didn't mention what you stated.
I don't just come to forums without trying to search stuff first. These are my last resort.
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#35
Generall the exports-file on your NAS looks like this:

/folder/you/want/to/share    <ip-which-is-allowed>(comma,separated,options)

and one of those options is insecure

For the IP you can also use ranges or * which means any IP in your network.
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#36
(2020-06-13, 00:55)User 446016 Wrote: So,

My shitty little Intel NUC doesn't play well with windows and Kodi, so i decided to put pop os onto it.
The issue i have now ran into is that i can't access the SMB share or NFS on this OS and notice that it's a common issue for other linux distros as well.

I get the the following error message when trying to mount.
"Failed to mount Windows Share: Software caused connection Abort"

This is also similar message in Kodi when doing the same thing.

I have not been able to find a solution hence posting here.

OS Version: 20.04LTS



I have also tried seeing if there is a way to update the smb version on my NAS which i have also failed to find due to the age.
NAS: NSS 324 Smart Storage
Firmware Version: 1.1.0


Please let me know if you need any more info.
Hi ,

This worked for me with Ubuntu  20.04LTS 

https://askubuntu.com/questions/1270219/...-not-exist

cbeers
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