[Samba] What does "NT_STATUS_PIPE_BROKEN" in log files mean ?

Sekigawa Ai asekiga at jc4.so-net.ne.jp
Wed Jun 19 00:10:08 UTC 2019


Hi Rowland,

> I suggest you check the windows logs to see why this is happening.
Thanks a lot !


Regards,
Ai Sekigawa


> On 17/06/2019 14:17, Sekigawa Ai via samba wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > One day we upgraded client pc's OS from Windows7 to Windows10,
> > Windows10 clients could not access a samba server.
> >
> > When we re-enabled the SMBv1 protocol on Windows10,  Windows10 clients
> > still could not access a samba server.
> >
> > After adding the following [global] settings,  Windows10 clients could access
> > a samba server at last.
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > min protocol = SMB2
> > max protocol = SMB2
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > But Windows10 clients could not access a samba server via VPN.
> > Samba's log files show "smbd_smb2_request_incoming: client read error
> > NT_STATUS_PIPE_BROKEN" in many times.
> >
> > What does "NT_STATUS_PIPE_BROKEN" in log files mean ?
> 
> The pipe operation has failed because the other end of the pipe has been closed.
> 
> I suggest you check the windows logs to see why this is happening.
> 
> Rowland
> 
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