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[Bug 1779447] Re: SLIRP SMB silently fails with MacOS smbd
From: |
Alexander Richardson |
Subject: |
[Bug 1779447] Re: SLIRP SMB silently fails with MacOS smbd |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Nov 2020 16:32:58 -0000 |
** Changed in: qemu
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
SLIRP SMB silently fails with MacOS smbd
Status in QEMU:
New
Bug description:
When using the -net
user,id=net0,ipv6=off,smb=/path/to/share/option,hostfwd=tcp::19500-:22 I can
successfully mount_smbfs the shared directory on the guest when QEMU is running
on a Linux or FreeBSD host. However, on a MacOS host the mount_smbfs command
just fails with
`mount_smbfs: unable to open connection: syserr = Connection reset by peer`.
After some debugging it turns out this is because the smbd shipped by macos
is incompatible and doesn't use the same config file/command line arguments.
I have since got it working by compiling the sources form samba.org
and using the --smbd= configure option pointing to that binary.
Would it be possible to print a warning message or even better abort
the launch saying smbd is incompatible with QEMU if the -smb= flag is
passed? It appears that smbd should die with an error code on invalid
arguments so QEMU should be able to report that.
This was happening with QEMU built from git sources at
c1c2a435905ae76b159c573b0c0d6f095b45ebc6.
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