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I am using the latest version of Homebrew on Mac OS Sonoma 14.0.
I did:brew install samba
Then:
brew list --versions samba
Gives me back smb 4.19.4
However, when I do:
smbutil statshares -a
It tells me that I still have version 3.1.1. It seems that there is no effect in side of finder either. The latest version of SMB lets you do things like Server Side Copy and more. How can I get my Homebrew install of SMB to work system-wide?
So I have a old PC running Ubuntu, and have a big hdd in that pc that I set up as a shared drive for my other computers. I have a laptop running Windows 10, and I am able to connect to it with samba no problem. I can access files, add, etc.
Recently got a new Mac. It’s literally 3 days old. Tried connecting to the same server, using the same credentials, and it doesn’t work. I tried creating a new user on the Linux box and added that user to samba with a password and added it to the valid use list at the bottom of the slb.conf file, and tried with those credentials, but still nothing works.
Is there some setting or something that has to be done to allow a Mac OS system to connect, where a windows PC is working perfectly fine? I’m a fairly novice linux user.
Fwiw, in macOS, I did make sure the server connection is checked in finder settings.
Appreciate any help.
I'll put this in a way Steve Jobs would have reacted to.
It's 2023, and I can't stream 90s Home Videos from a NAS because SMB is too slow on MacOS.
I'll put it another way:
if I connect to a SMB share through Windows 11 on PARALLELS on Apple Silicon (!), it connects light-speed faster and more reliably than doing it in the native MacOS host.
Honestly this is unacceptable, and I don't understand how users are standing for it. There should be NO aspect of the OS that operates at the relative speed of a dialup modem, in this day and age. Apple PLEASE fix this, it's atrocious.