02-21-2025, 11:36 PM
You don't say what model FRITZ!box you have but for many models I find the following datum in various AVM Knowledge documents
This is absurd given that SMB 1.0 is so insecure that even Microsoft disabled it in Windows several major releases ago.
As the Knowledge document suggests, you might try FTP (I have no idea what http://fritz.nas is).
Otherwise, set up a different server. As already suggested, moOde can serve that function, but again, my personal preference a separate host running various services including SMB and FTP.
Regards,
Kent
Quote:SMB versions supported by the FRITZ!Box
The FRITZ!Box supports version 1.0 of the network protocol SMB. The FRITZ!Box does not support versions 2 and 3 of the SMB protocol (SMB2, SMB3).
If you cannot use SMB 1.0 or do not want to, use http://fritz.nas or the FTP protocol to access the storage, for example with Cyberduck, FileZilla, or WinSCP.
This is absurd given that SMB 1.0 is so insecure that even Microsoft disabled it in Windows several major releases ago.
As the Knowledge document suggests, you might try FTP (I have no idea what http://fritz.nas is).
Otherwise, set up a different server. As already suggested, moOde can serve that function, but again, my personal preference a separate host running various services including SMB and FTP.
Regards,
Kent