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CIFS is roughly the same as SMB version 1 (it's more complicated than that, but they're close enough for our purposes). Apple's implementations of SMB version 2 (introduced in OS X v10.9) and version 3 (OS X v10.10) were a bit buggy, at least at first. If you use an "smb://" URL in the connect dialog, it'll use the newest version that both the server and client support, and if you're still seeing weird behavior from that... then you can use "cifs://" to force it back to the old version 1 protocol, which might fix it
 
CIFS is roughly the same as SMB version 1 (it's more complicated than that, but they're close enough for our purposes). Apple's implementations of SMB version 2 (introduced in OS X v10.9) and version 3 (OS X v10.10) were a bit buggy, at least at first. If you use an "smb://" URL in the connect dialog, it'll use the newest version that both the server and client support, and if you're still seeing weird behavior from that... then you can use "cifs://" to force it back to the old version 1 protocol, which might fix it
  
==Alternative NAS Solution: Enable AFP==
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UNRESOLVED:  SMBv1.0 NAS cannot be opened on Catalina.  (still things to try...)
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==AlternativeNAS Solution, Enable AFP==
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"There was a problem connecting to the server"
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"The version of the server you are trying to connect is not supported"
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UNRESOLVED:  Catalina no longer supports classic version of AFP.
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==Alternative: Use [[muCommander]]==
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SUCCESS.
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Install [[muCommander]].  Tested on Catalina using muCommander version 0.9.5
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If installing from muCommander web site and not the Apple App Store it is necessary to override security permissions for installation.
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STATUS SUCCESS!  muCommander uses a working implementation of CIFS / SMBv1.0 and can access shares on older NAS devices from a Macintosh computer.
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==Related==
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See also [[Macintosh on a Windows Active Directory Domain]]
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[[Category:Computer Technology]]
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[[Category:Apple]]
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[[Category:Macintosh]]

Latest revision as of 18:11, 4 July 2020

Connect MacOSX Catalina 10.15.x to Windows Workgroup NAS cifs 1.0

Set the workgroup

  • Apple -> System Preferences -> Network (icon) -> Advanced (button) -> WINS (tab)
  • NetBIOS Name: set the name your computer will appear as on the windows network
  • Workgroup: set at your windows workgroup name

CIFS is roughly the same as SMB version 1 (it's more complicated than that, but they're close enough for our purposes). Apple's implementations of SMB version 2 (introduced in OS X v10.9) and version 3 (OS X v10.10) were a bit buggy, at least at first. If you use an "smb://" URL in the connect dialog, it'll use the newest version that both the server and client support, and if you're still seeing weird behavior from that... then you can use "cifs://" to force it back to the old version 1 protocol, which might fix it

UNRESOLVED: SMBv1.0 NAS cannot be opened on Catalina. (still things to try...)

Alternative: NAS Solution, Enable AFP

"There was a problem connecting to the server"

"The version of the server you are trying to connect is not supported"

UNRESOLVED: Catalina no longer supports classic version of AFP.

Alternative: Use muCommander

SUCCESS.

Install muCommander. Tested on Catalina using muCommander version 0.9.5

If installing from muCommander web site and not the Apple App Store it is necessary to override security permissions for installation.

STATUS SUCCESS! muCommander uses a working implementation of CIFS / SMBv1.0 and can access shares on older NAS devices from a Macintosh computer.

Related

See also Macintosh on a Windows Active Directory Domain