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16 hours ago comment added kevinSpaceyIsKeyserSöze Did the IP-Address of the linux host change or is windows trying to use ipv6 all of a sudden?
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21 hours ago comment added Coding Source Windows 10 (The security updated version), not 11, hate 11. This issue started over a year ago, so around 2014-2015, and it was after a reinstall of my Win10 system that I noticed I lost connection to Linux. I will be installing the NGINX nodes later this week to get that part off the ground, and will monitor it during the installation to see if I find the issue.
yesterday comment added Astrogator Check out learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/2189515/… and learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/5552546/…. Your issue may be possibly related to one of last WinUpdates.
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yesterday comment added Coding Source I've successfully copied over all the files I needed. NGINX & Liquidsoap. I would still like to know why Linux is not allowing Windows to access it. But at least, Linux was able to allow me to access Windows to copy over these very important files.
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yesterday comment added Coding Source DrMoishe - What exactly would I need to look for in the Router? I am running PFSense. All machines connect through one account on the router that has Static IPs.
yesterday comment added Coding Source I was able to connect through the smbclient to a share on my computer. So, at least Linux can access Windows, but Windows cannot access Linux.
yesterday comment added DrMoishe Pippik Regardng " [Main Instruction] Windows cannot access \\192.168.5.5... The network path was not found," I had a similar issue, due to accidentally connecting to a guest account on a router, while the other machine used the main account. Yes, it could be a Windows update issue, but also check connections.
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yesterday comment added Coding Source This Linux system is = Ubuntu | NGINX | HLS | Liquidsoap | SSL, in case the information is needed.
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yesterday comment added Coding Source Looking inside "Windows Features," I see that I have SMB 1.0/CIFS Client & SMB Direct both turned on. I just read that Samba version 4.x+ disables SMBv1 because it's insecure. Mine is (4.15.13-Ubuntu). I will update my information with the smb.conf file.
yesterday comment added RedGrittyBrick It might be a Microsoft update that stops the older SMB version 1 file-sharing protocol. I doubt you really want to use NFS, I would either re-enable SMB v1 on WIndows or re-try SMB v2 on Linux. Since you want the files for an NGINX application I would consider NGINX on Linux or permanently move the files to your WIndows server using SSH.
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