[Samba] Vista client / Linux server - high browsing latency
Rune Tønnesen
rune at tonnesen.org
Sun Jun 10 15:32:46 GMT 2007
Jay L. T. Cornwall skrev:
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> Rune Tønnesen wrote:
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>> Reboot of the Vista pc or your samba box.
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> Ah, sorry, I should have been clearer. Reboot of the Vista client back
> into Vista.
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> An XP Pro installation on the same client has no problem with performance.
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>> I've got a few questions about your smb.conf
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> Whole thing's here if you're curious:
> http://www.esuna.co.uk/~jay/misc/smb.conf
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>> os level = ?
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> Default, I haven't set it.
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>> wins support = ?
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> wins support = no
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>> master browser = ?
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> Not sure I see that setting? Default I guess.
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> I'm not sure these are entirely relevant to the problem, however. In my
> original post I noted that the share is mapped to a drive - I appreciate
> that true network browsing generally doesn't perform great so I avoid
> that route by mounting the share.
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> By browsing performance, I just mean the speed of listing directories
> and files on the mapped drive.
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> - --
> Jay L. T. Cornwall, http://www.esuna.co.uk/~jay/
> PhD Student
> Imperial College London
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To get the right authentication protocol try these settingws
client lanman auth = no
client ntlmv2 auth = yes
I took it from here.
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1349504&page=1
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Rune Tønnesen
Bedste Hilsner/Best Regards
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