What does 'dpkg -l | grep samba' show?
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 10:01 AM, Hans Kraus <hans@hanswkraus.com
<mailto:hans@hanswkraus.com>> wrote:
Am 15.07.2017 um 14:48 schrieb Jason Wittlin-Cohen:
Did you run an apt-get dist-upgrade yesterday? Debian released
updated Samba packages as part of a security update. However,
the updated packages had dependency issues and were quickly
replaced by new packages. If you attempted to run a
dist-upgrade with the broken packages, it would have installed
samba and samba-core. Check to see whether your samba packages
are still installed.
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 7:56 AM, Hans Kraus <hans@hanswkraus.com
<mailto:hans@hanswkraus.com> <mailto:hans@hanswkraus.com
<mailto:hans@hanswkraus.com>>> wrote:
Hi,
yesterday, 14. July, about 9:30 pm my SAMBA shares on
Debian simply
stopped working. I did not do anything on the system.
When I now try to connect to them from Windows 8.1 I do not
see them
in the "Connect Network Drive" window.
When I enter the address manually I get the error "The
connection isn't
accepted from the remote device ...".
All texts are my translations from German, so the will be only
approximately correct.
Any advice for me and what debug info shall I supply?
Kind regards,
Hans
No, definitely not. I do updates/upgrades rather infrequently and I
issued (packed in a small script):
/usr/sbin/update-smart-drivedb
apt-get update
apt-get -y upgrade
apt-get -y autoremove
only after the error occurred.
Kind regards,
Hans