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linux:general:troubleshooting [2019/01/24 17:04] – [Cant mount Windowsshares (CIFS) on Linux] lunetikk | linux:general:troubleshooting [2019/06/06 13:22] – lunetikk | ||
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- | ==== Cant mount Windowsshares (CIFS) on Linux ==== | ||
- | === Description === | ||
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- | Mounting your share leads to the following error | ||
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- | mount error(9): Bad file descriptor | ||
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- | === Reason === | ||
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- | Microsoft released an Update (January 8, 2019 (Monthly Rollup)) which broke smb2.0 and 2.1 connections.\\ | ||
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- | The issue affect Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 (R2). | ||
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- | === Fix === | ||
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- | Microsoft released a fix to fix their update... m( | ||
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- | This update resolves the issue where local users who are part of the local “Administrators“ group may not be able to remotely access shares on Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 machines after installing the January 8th, 2019 security updates. | ||
- | This does not affect domain accounts in the local " | ||
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- | Download KB4487345 and install the fix: [[http:// | ||
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