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Can't connect to SMB share after upgrade

Just upgraded to 10.9 Mavericks and can no longer connect to our SMB file share on the network. Several of us have tried connecting to it on this machine and all we get is


There was a problem connecting to the server "xxxxxxx.domain.com".

You do not have permission to access this server.


Anyone else having this problem?

OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 22, 2013 4:02 PM

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Oct 22, 2013 6:25 PM in response to Troy Sturgill

Hi


I have the same problem. With Mountain Lion I was connecting to Windows 2008 R2 share without any problem.

Now I doesn't work after upgrading to Maverick.


My credential is an administrator so I have all rights on the share.

I tried 3 differents Windows Server without any success.


I tried to delete the "saved" password in Keychain, but it wont change anything.


I tried to log with DOMAIN\username instead of just username without any luck.


The Windows Event Viewer (secure log) looks fine, no credential error found.


In OS X console I see this message every time I try to connect :



2013-10-22 20:36:32,138 NetAuthSysAgent[4648]: smb_mount: mount failed to 192.168.95.45/root, syserr = Authentication error


2013-10-22 20:37:07,000 kernel[0]: smb2fs_smb_cmpd_query: Second close failed 9

Oct 23, 2013 6:44 AM in response to Pascal Laplante

I have some news based on new tests.


Still on the same Windows 2008 R2 server, I noticed that the connection to SMB share actually worked when I am on the same subnet.


Previous tests was made across VPN (OpenVPN) and it failed.


Maybe this is a VPN issue or more likely some kind of SMB2 bug with share accross 2 subnets.


I'll try to do more tests (without involving VPN) across 2 subnets to see if it's the bug...

Oct 23, 2013 9:27 AM in response to Troy Sturgill

I have been searching high and low since yesterday afternoon for an answer to this. My problem is not connecting to an SMB share (well, it was, as the old Cmd+K to connect to the SMB share would close quickly) but instead of the old Mac way of using Cmd+K and the IP address, I simply clicked on the available NAS SMB share under Shared and it is a massively fast connection. The old SMB connection would take minutes to open the next folder. So, connecting as you would under Windows helped fix that problem, BUT...


1. The NAS SMB share times out regularly and you have to eject & reconnect. Annoying.

2. Worse than this is I can not open any documents on the share, only navigate it. I have to copy paste the documents to my local ssd, manipulate, copy back. Any new file I copy on, or edit and copy on, the NAS SMB share I can navigate to and open. But if I try to click a pre-Mavericks existing file, I get "Can not open 'excel/word/acrobat.app' with the -36" error. Total BS.

3. Even more weird, if I click spacebar on ANY file on the SMB Share it will pop up in preview. Double click to open and error message.

4. If I copy a document attached to an email (Outlook 2011) to the server it is corrupt. If I copy the file to local ssd, then to the NAS SMB, the same file works perfectly fine.


This is completely ridiculous and needs a fix immediately. I'm going to try using Reinfire's link right now and see if that helps.


My NAS is a Netgear ReadyNAS 516 (linux/unix OS) I use in my office. Computer is MBPr March 2013.

Oct 23, 2013 1:50 PM in response to Troy Sturgill

Yep I've had this problem connecting to our SMB and https shares on our SBS2008 server since the first beta. I have logged a bug in the devloper portal and they have asked me to run several tests. The latest version seems to work a little better allowing me to connect to both resources, albiet for a few minutes before crashing finder completey, requiring a system restart. Also my connection to the server via Outlook drops out and can be rectified by restart the network coonnection, whether it be WiFi or Ethernet. This is 100% reporducable and I have no problems what so ever with 10.8 as I have been going back to it when Mavericks annoys me too much.

Oct 23, 2013 2:54 PM in response to NHC2365

Just tried the workaround. Back to the other problem again...I can connect to the SMB shares on the SBS2008 box now. However when I'm connected I can no longer access the Intranet which is also hosted on the same box. It is hosted on https:// port 987. I cant access it via any browser or trying to mount it.


Restarted and now can connect to everything, though it was very slow to connect to the https share and the Intranet took a few mintues before I got access. Will see how it goes. Thanks for the tip!


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Oct 23, 2013 5:10 PM in response to kendemaria

kendemaria wrote:


I just discovered that I can mount any smb share I want using the CLI.


http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1105685



Another workaround in the GUI for SMB2 (if you badly need this working as SMB2) is to specifiy the share name. This works simmilarly to the CLI. For example:


smb://servername/sharename


The issue I've run into with SMB2 seems to be in the listing of the shares once authenticated as it simply hangs. The authentication itself seems to be completing. So if you try to connect smb://servername to get a list of shares it hangs on some NAS boxes while smb://servername/sharename works.

Can't connect to SMB share after upgrade

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