No doubt you’ve been following the SMBv1 controversy, where an ancient protocol is exposing lots of machines to WannaCry-class malware. You or your co
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List of problematic SMBv1-only hardware, from NedPyle
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Kirsty
ManagerJuly 7, 2017 at 8:02 pm #123797 -
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GuestJuly 7, 2017 at 10:25 pm #123799Everyone should refer to the actual list and documentation referenced in Ned Pyle’s posting. For example, broadly targeting the “Linux Kernel” as dependent on SMB1 is inaccurate. The Linux Kernel included SMB2+ support in version 3.7. That was quite some time ago. My Linux system is running the 4.4 kernel and I have no problem mapping a share to a Windows 7 or 8.1 system where SMB1 has been disabled (both client and server).
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Bob99
AskWoody MVPJuly 8, 2017 at 8:14 pm #123902The list includes software, such as MYOB accounting, Linux Kernel, old WinOS etc., and cautions that the list is incomplete – it includes a request for notification of additional products that should be added to the list.
Because of Ned’s request for notification of products that should be added to the list, it’s a fluid document in that it’s always changing. Therefore, a good idea for everyone concerned about whether their hardware or software might be dependent upon SMB1 (and not a newer version) would be to either check with their vendor(s) directly for an answer or check Ned’s list carefully on a regular basis, like once a week or so.
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AskWoody LoungerJuly 8, 2017 at 10:36 am #123834 -
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AskWoody MVPJuly 8, 2017 at 8:17 pm #123904My complaint with the list is its misleading nature. Many older printers and scanners can only use v.1 but which ones. It is not as if all HP, Lexmark, etc. printers and scanners are vulnerable. Including an unqualified ‘HP’ or ‘Lexmark’ implies all their products are vulnerable.
As stated by anonymous in post #123799, follow the listed links for each manufacturer and the literature or documents at each will tell you. For example, the link listed for HP contains a .pdf which lists the printers/multi function machines that still need SMB1 and those that do not need SMB1. After looking over the list, I found that the multi function machine attached to one of our computers needs SMB1 to fully function, so I will need to re-enable SMB1 on that computer.
HP seems to have done a halfway decent job identifying the SMB1-dependent hardware, but not all companies will do so, I’m afraid.
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anonymous
GuestJuly 8, 2017 at 11:31 am #123836Slightly off topic here:
Do WiFi (the ones you set to use the your router, but every PC on the network needs specific drivers to be able to communicate and hence, be able to print) printers rely on SMB, of any version, to work or SMB protocols are only used for printers shared across one network?
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GuestJuly 8, 2017 at 10:30 pm #123911My equipament is a HP P1102W Laser printer, according to its manual, it works via DHCP, as the printer receives a IP lease for it, just like any other WiFi capable device, and for a PC on the network be able to see it, and use it, they must have the HP driver installed on them. HP ePrint is turn off, so it can’t be used or communicate via internet, only via the computers in my home network that have the driver installed (1 PC and 4 notebooks).
Aparently this setup is not like a shared printer as the PCs does not communicate to each other in order to use the printing service, instead communicating directly to the printer through each own set of drivers…
I was kind of concerned it could represent a source of SMB vulnerabily in my home network, even though, the printer is not always on, pretty much I only turn it on when I’m actually going to print something, I don’t leave it in standby ever, mainly because I want to avoid having any undesired communication in the network and the fewer devices, easier it is to manage this task…
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Bob99
AskWoody MVPJuly 9, 2017 at 9:48 am #123972… I was kind of concerned it could represent a source of SMB vulnerabily in my home network, even though, the printer is not always on, pretty much I only turn it on when I’m actually going to print something, I don’t leave it in standby ever, mainly because I want to avoid having any undesired communication in the network and the fewer devices, easier it is to manage this task…
Your printer model isn’t listed anywhere in the document from HP about SMB1 and SMB2 dependent printers/devices. This could very well mean that your printer doesn’t use SMB to communicate but, as you found out by reading the printer’s documentation, it may use DHCP instead.
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AskWoody_MVPJuly 13, 2017 at 12:32 pm #124775… I was kind of concerned it could represent a source of SMB vulnerabily in my home network, even though, the printer is not always on, pretty much I only turn it on when I’m actually going to print something, I don’t leave it in standby ever, mainly because I want to avoid having any undesired communication in the network and the fewer devices, easier it is to manage this task…
Your printer model isn’t listed anywhere in the document from HP about SMB1 and SMB2 dependent printers/devices. This could very well mean that your printer doesn’t use SMB to communicate but, as you found out by reading the printer’s documentation, it may use DHCP instead.
AH D**N! My HP Officejet 6500A Plus wireless printer E710n and my aunt’s HP Officejet 4630 e-All-in-one Printer series are both on HP’s list of printers that support only SMB1. Anyways, I’m not using specific features on them that require SMB1 and they’re either connected thru USB or WiFi.
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AskWoody_MVPJuly 24, 2017 at 3:18 am #126106
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