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Configuring SMB signing
The SMB signing feature specifies whether clients must support SMB signing to access SMB shares.
You can apply the setting to all servers, or to a specific server. To apply the same setting to all
server, select File Shares from the Navigator and click Settings on the File Shares panel. To apply
a setting to a specific server, select that server on the GUI, select CIFS from the lower Navigator,
and click Settings. The dialog is the same for both selection methods.
When configuring SMB signing, note the following:
SMB2 is always enabled.
Use the Required check box to specify whether SMB signing (with either SMB1 or SMB2) is
required.
The Disabled check box applies only to SMB1. Use this check box to enable or disable SMB
signing with SMB1.
You should also be aware of the following:
The File Share Settings dialog box does not display whether SMB signing is currently enabled
or disabled. Use the following command to view the current setting for SMB signing:
ibrix_cifsconfig -i
SMB signing must not be required to support connections from 10.5 and 10.6 Mac clients.
It is possible to configure SMB signing differently on individual servers. Backup SMB servers
should have the same settings to ensure that clients can connect after a failover.
The SMB signing settings specified here are not affected by Windows domain group policy
settings when joined to a Windows domain.
Configuring SMB signing from the CLI
To configure SMB signing from the command line, use the following command:
ibrix_cifsconfig -t -S SETTINGLIST
You can specify the following values in the SETTINGLIST:
smb signing enabled
smb signing required
Use commas to separate the settings, and enclose the list in quotation marks. For example, the
following command sets SMB signing to enabled and required:
ibrix_cifsconfig t S smb signing enabled=1,smb signing required=1"
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